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Dental Splints are devices used in dentistry to provide support and stability to teeth, jaws, and other oral structures. They are typically used to treat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, bruxism, and other conditions that cause pain and discomfort in the mouth. Splints are also used to protect teeth from further damage due to grinding or clenching. They are typically made of acrylic, metal, or composite materials and are custom-fitted to the patient's mouth.
Dental Splints are an important part of the dental industry, as they provide relief from pain and discomfort and help to protect teeth from further damage. They are used by dentists, orthodontists, and other dental professionals to treat a variety of conditions.
Some companies in the Dental Splints market include Dentsply Sirona, 3M, Henry Schein, and Zimmer Biomet. Show Less Read more