Orthodontics Using an Occlusal Splint: A Clinical Report |
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Authors: | Akit Patel Christopher J. Tredwin Daljit S. Gill |
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Affiliation: | Specialist Trainee in Prosthodontics, Unit of Prosthodontics, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, University College London, UK |
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Abstract: | Careful management of the occlusion is necessary for successful prosthodontic treatment. A reorganized occlusal approach requires a more accurate registration of the desired jaw position, and where it is difficult to achieve this, an occlusal splint is indicated. This clinical report documents a 60‐year‐old man with a Prosthodontic Diagnostic Index Class IV dentition, who prior to a full‐mouth reconstruction, underwent occlusal splint therapy with a Michigan‐type splint that incorporated z‐springs to allow concurrent orthodontic tooth movement of two anterior teeth to positions that would allow favorable restorations by correcting occlusal and esthetic form. |
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Keywords: | Occlusal splint anterior guidance orthodontic tooth movement z‐spring orthodontic‐restorative PDI Class IV dentate patient |
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