
Type SP112
Upper Thermal Plastic
Flat Occlusal Splint
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Full occlusal coverage
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Cap 1/2 of the facial of the anterior teeth
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Acrylic extended to the most distal tooth
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Posterior buccal acrylic contoured to the gingival margin
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Lingual acrylic extended 2 mm below the gingival margin

Type SP115
Lower Thermal Plastic
Flat Occlusal Splint
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Full occlusal coverage
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Cap 1/2 of the facial of the anterior teeth
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Acrylic extended to the most distal tooth
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Posterior buccal acrylic contoured to the gingival margin
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Lingual acrylic extended 2 mm below the gingival margin

Type SP210
Gelb Splint
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Posterior occlusal coverage extending to most distal tooth
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Gelb wire connecting posterior segments
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Posterior buccal acrylic contoured to the gingival margin
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Lingual acrylic extended 2 mm below the gingival margin

Type SP310
NTI Deprogrammer
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1mm plastic overlay
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Kois bite plate
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Acrylic plate to reinforce lingual plastic

Type SP320
Kois Deprogrammer
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Acylic Plate
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Wraparound labial arch around the 2nd molars
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Kois bite plate
Splints
Occlusal Splints, also referred to as bite splints, bite planes, or night guards, are typically prescribed to manage bruxism, clenching, and occlusal disharmony. These appliances create a stable occlusal platform that promotes even contact between the maxillary and mandibular dentition, thus reducing abnormal muscle activity.
Splints
Mouthguards
Sports guards, mouth guards and mouth protectors are different names for the same thing: a device worn over your teeth that protects them from blows to the face and head. Mouth guards are an important piece of athletic equipment for anyone participating in a sport that involves falls, body contact or flying equipment.

Type MG521
Athletic Mouthguard
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4mm rubber overlay

Type MG522
Athletic Mouthguard with Strap
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4mm rubber overlay
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Helmet strap


