
A new digital process for producing occlusal splints is described. The process mirrors conventional restorative CAD/CAM systems consisting of scanning, customized CAD design, and machining. The method provides precise and consistent digital control over articulation and design parameters, and is suitable for mounted and unmounted cases. With over 2,500 beta cases to date, an overall reduction in adjustment time has been generally reported.
Dental Articulators, Surface Properties, Lasers, Acrylic Resins, Occlusal Splints, Models, Dental, Dental Materials, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Jaw Relation Record, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design
Dental Articulators, Surface Properties, Lasers, Acrylic Resins, Occlusal Splints, Models, Dental, Dental Materials, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Jaw Relation Record, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Orthodontic Appliance Design
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