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  2. Mandibular advancement splint - Wikipedia

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    A different style of mandibular advancement splint A mandibular splint produced by 3D printing from titanium coated with a medical grade plastic. A 3D scanner was used to map a patient's mouth. The output tube has two separate airways that allow air to flow through to the back of the throat, avoiding obstructions from the nose, the back of the ...

  3. Mouthguard - Wikipedia

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    Occlusal splints (also called bite splints, bite planes, or night guards) are removable dental appliances carefully molded to fit the upper or lower arches of teeth. [ 3 ] They are used to protect tooth and restoration surfaces, manage mandibular (jaw) dysfunction TMD , and stabilize the jaw joints during occlusion or create space prior to ...

  4. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    A stabilization splint is a hard acrylic splint that forces the teeth to meet in an "ideal" relationship for the muscles of mastication and the TMJs. It is claimed that this technique reduces abnormal muscular activity and promotes "neuromuscular balance". A stabilization splint is only intended to be used for about 2–3 months. [18]

  5. List of orthodontic functional appliances - Wikipedia

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    In the Anterior-Posterior dimension, appliances such as Class II and Class III are used. Appliances used in transverse dimension are utilized to expand either the maxillary or the mandibular arch. Appliances used in the vertical dimension are used to correct open or deep bite. [3] [4]

  6. Splint - Wikipedia

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    Splint (medicine), a device immobilizing part of the body; Splint (programming tool), for analyzing software; Splint basketry; Splints, a horse ailment; Shin splints, a condition that mainly affects athletes; Mandibular advancement splint, a medical device worn in the mouth used to treat sleep-related breathing disorders

  7. Sleep surgery - Wikipedia

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    A mandibular advancement device or mandibular advancement splint may be used in select patients as treatment for mild or moderate OSA. Where appropriate, they are considered a good therapy choice as they are non-invasive, easily reversible, quiet, and generally well accepted by the patient.

  8. Pierre Robin (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Robin proposed a novel idea of holding the lower jaw forward and mouth open, through the use of special dental splints; and specifically with an invented and novel device he later called the "Monobloc". This invention predated the eventual development of mandibular advancement splints used by dentists in sleep medicine today.

  9. Activator appliance - Wikipedia

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    Viggo Andersen first used this appliance on his daughter's mandibular teeth in the summer of 1908. He took the mechanical braces off from his daughter, and he had her wear the "Biofunctional Retainer" throughout the summer in the mandibular arch. The maxillary arch received Hawley retainer. After a while, Viggo realized that her daughter's ...