
Purpose:
The purpose of splint therapy is to help your lower jaw function more
properly. Since the treatment you are to receive is mainly orthopedic in
nature, we have fabricated an orthopedic appliance to help reposition your
lower jaw. This appliance will help to relax any of your jaw muscles which
are in spasm and to reduce any muscle pain. There are many situations that
may cause your lower jaw to malfunction including accidental trauma,
developmental defects, peculiar oral habits, naturally occurring
malocclusion (poor bite), psychologic stress, clenching or bruxing of teeth,
and other problems.
Rationale:
You have received an acrylic bite splint (occlusal splint). This treatment
has been used for many years to keep the teeth from contacting while you
sleep and to allow the lower jaw to return to a comfortable hinge position
without interference and guidance from the teeth. It is essential that you
wear your night guard every night and you may also wear it during the day if
you find yourself clenching or grinding your teeth. When it’s not in your
mouth, make sure your splint is placed in water to avoid warping.
Cleaning the Splint:
Food will accumulate under the splint. After brushing and flossing your
teeth very thoroughly, brush and rinse the inside and outside of the splint
and return it to your mouth. Dental decay can be stimulated if you are not
careful about the cleanliness of your mouth and splint. Fluoride containing
rinses or gels are useful when placed in your splint once per day if you
have a high dental decay rate. Using a dental soak cleanser (ex: Polident)
on a monthly basis will help keep the splint fresh.
*Please call if you have any questions
or difficulty.
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