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  1. The Michigan splint in its basic form is hence a stabilizing centric relation splint with a defined occlusal elevation of 2 to 3 mm, canine guidance, and freedom of movement in the centric position (freedom in centric occlusion).

  2. Apr 10, 2023 · A Michigan splint is a removable oral appliance that covers the biting surfaces of all the teeth in either the upper jaw or lower jaw. Michigan splints are customized to meet each individual’s requirements and ensure that there is even contact between the teeth when they come together.

  3. Dec 28, 2022 · Occlusal splints are beneficial for reducing tension, decreasing muscle activity, and preventing harmful effects caused by bruxism and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Treatment options for TMDs include reassurance, patient education, occlusal splint therapy, or physiotherapy.

  4. Dec 1, 2021 · The Michigan Splint is a night guard that treats temporomandibular joint disorders. Temporomandibular disorders are marked by jaw pain, tooth wear, earaches, headaches, and locking or clicking of the jaw. Splint therapy is a dentist recommended treatment for this painful disorder of the masticatory system.

  5. Apr 12, 2013 · Indications for Michigan splint are as follows: TMDs of arthrogenic and/or myogenic origin, management of nocturnal (sleeping) bruxism and uncontrolled parafunction during the day, maintaining...

  6. A good dental laboratory will be able to custom design a range of occlusal splint types — such as Michigan or NTI dental splints — to suit specific patients and active particular treatment outcomes for bruxism, TMD, TMJ and generalised teeth grinding or clenching disorders.

  7. Feb 27, 2020 · This splint is tailor-made and customised to each individual’s exact requirements. The splint is made from hard acrylic and fits normally over the upper teeth biting surface. As well as protecting the teeth from tooth wear and damage, it can help patients to minimise teeth clenching and grinding.

  8. Feb 16, 2017 · The maxillary stabilisation splint is commonly referred to as a Michigan splint, while the mandibular stabilisation splint is often termed a Tanner appliance. Examples are depicted in Figures 3.6.1 and 3.6.2, respectively.

  9. How does a Michigan Splint work? The splint covers the biting surface of the teeth. While doing this, its design ensures that there is an even contact when the teeth come together. This reduces pressure build-up and can help improve jaw pain, headaches, mouth opening restriction and other symptoms associated with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD).

  10. Occluding splints, also called stabilization splints, are specially fabricated to improve the alignment of the upper and lower teeth. Non-occluding splints, also called simple splints, primarily open the jaw, release muscle tension, and prevent teeth clenching.