Splint replacement covering the entire lower and upper dental arch with bite guard and with the determination of individual angle values

  • Zita Varga Semmelweis Egyetem Fogpótlástani Klinika, Budapest
  • Péter Schmidt Semmelweis Egyetem Fogpótlástani Klinika, Budapest
  • Péter Hermann Semmelweis Egyetem Fogpótlástani Klinika, Budapest https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9148-0139
Keywords: temporomandibular joint, Arcus Digma, tooth wear, Jaw Relation Record, Myalgia

Abstract

A dental outpatient referred for temporomandibular joint evaluation was also recognized with signs of all three types of
tooth wear while examined, ie. attrition, abfraction, and erosion. The advanced dental abrasion led to a subsided bite
causing the patient’s masticatory muscle pain complaints. The treatment required complex therapy. After conservative
therapy, such as controlling bad habits, relaxing muscles, and performing physiotherapy, invasive therapy was also needed
to restore masticatory function and aesthetics. Determining the proper bite height and the central relation is a challenging
but essential task. The individual value articulator used during the therapy was partially adjusted to individual values with
a computerized ultrasound system (Arcus Digma). The obtained maxillo-mandibular jaw relations could already serve as
a base for making a definitive prosthesis. The procedure and tools described in this article may provide guidance in the
appropriate care of patients with temporomandibular joint complaints, which are becoming more common today.

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Published
2022-09-10
How to Cite
VargaZ., SchmidtP., & HermannP. (2022). Splint replacement covering the entire lower and upper dental arch with bite guard and with the determination of individual angle values. Hungarian Journal of Dentistry, 115(3), 120-124. https://doi.org/10.33891/FSZ.114.3.120-124
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