Dental Splints

Splinting is a process where the teeth are joined together to increase their strength. If one or more teeth become loose they can be joined to the surrounding stable teeth. Splinting of the teeth enables to move the part of the load in occlusion (distribution of chewing forces) from a mobile tooth to a healthy tooth.

Dentapreg Splint

Clinical Use of Dentapreg Splint in Periodontics:

  • Temporary stabilization before final solution
  • Stabilization where tooth mobility is progressive with increased periodontal ligament width and reduced bone height
  • Long-term stabilization during regenerative stage of treatment
  • Long-term stabilization - paliative treatment (postponding of extraction)

Clinical Use of Dentapreg Splint in Traumatology:

  • Root and crown-root fracture
  • Luxation, subluxation
  • Extrusion, avulsion
  • Fracture of the alveolar process
  • Fracture of mandible

Clinical Highlights

  • Prolonged semipermanent and even permanent splinting when conventional splints do not provide the same degree of stability
  • Structural and shape variability gives the dentists chance to choose strip appropriate to specific clinical situation
  • Subtle structure of high strength, controlled rigidity allowing physiologic tooth movement
  • Patient friendly
  • Good oral hygiene preserved, reduced caries risk
  • Metal free - non alergic

Clinical Advantages of Dentapreg Splint

  • Superior performance at composite esthetics
  • Easy, safe, fast, two handed procedure
  • Cost effective
  • No patient collaboration required
  • No special tools / equipment required
  • Compatibility with common adhesives and restorative composites
  • Handy packaging: blister of 8 strips, 5 cm each


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