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Occlusal Splints

Occlusal splints, also known as dental or bite splints, are devices used to treat dental conditions such as bruxism (teeth grinding) and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ). These devices are typically made of plastic and are custom-fitted to a patient's mouth. They are typically prescribed by a dentist or oral health specialist and require regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure their effectiveness.

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The middle part of my zygomatic bone is fractured. Can this be corrected without a surgery?

Query: Hi doctor, The middle part of my zygomatic bone is fractured. What is the treatment option available other than surgery? Kindly suggest.  Read Full »


Dr. Bharat Joshi

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I suggest you the following treatment options and the instructions to be followed: 1. Intermaxillary fixation is not required for this type of zygomatic fracture. However, zygomatic immobilization with intracoronal splinting between the u...  Read Full »

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