Abstract

Occlusal splints are a useful adjunct in the management of temporomandibular disorders, bruxism and the protection of the natural or restored dentition. Along with a video to accompany the text, this article gives an overview of the role and fabrication of occlusal splints. Indications as well as the clinical and laboratory protocol required for the construction of a full-coverage, hard acrylic splint are covered, along with the current role of CAD/CAM. A video accompanies this article. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The ability to provide a full-coverage, hard acrylic splint will be useful in selected cases.

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