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Splinting

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of splinting.

Splinting

At Barnet Health, we offer diagnosis and treatment of splinting.

What is it?

Dental splinting is a dental procedure used to stabilize and support loose or mobile teeth by bonding them together with a custom-made splint or wire framework. This technique is commonly employed to treat teeth that have been weakened due to trauma, periodontal disease, or other oral health conditions.

During the dental splinting procedure, the dentist will first assess the condition of the affected teeth and determine the appropriate splinting technique based on the severity of the mobility and the underlying cause. The splint may be fabricated from a variety of materials, such as composite resin, wire, or acrylic, depending on the specific needs of the patient.

The splint is then carefully bonded or cemented to the surfaces of the affected teeth, providing stability and reinforcement. By immobilizing the loose teeth and distributing forces evenly across the dental arch, splinting helps to prevent further movement or displacement, allowing the supporting tissues to heal and the teeth to regain their strength over time.

Dental splinting offers several benefits, including:

  1. Stabilization of Loose Teeth: By securing loose or mobile teeth in place, splinting helps to prevent further loosening or loss of teeth.
  2. Improved Chewing and Speaking Function: Splinting restores the ability to chew and speak comfortably by providing a stable foundation for the affected teeth.
  3. Prevention of Tooth Movement: Splinting helps to maintain the alignment and position of the teeth, preventing them from shifting out of place.
  4. Enhanced Comfort: Splinting reduces discomfort associated with loose teeth, such as pain, sensitivity, and irritation of the gums.
  5. Promotion of Healing: By immobilizing the affected teeth and minimizing movement, splinting facilitates the healing process of the supporting tissues, including the periodontal ligament and surrounding bone.

Overall, dental splinting is an effective treatment option for stabilizing loose or mobile teeth and restoring oral function and comfort. It is often recommended as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address underlying dental issues and promote long-term oral health and stability. Regular follow-up visits with the dentist are essential to monitor the progress of the splinting and ensure optimal outcomes for the patient.

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