The following is only a partial list of our splints. For a full list, please contact us.
| Talon: | |
| A premiere thermal active material. Splints constructed from this material fit so accurately that metal clasping is virtually eliminated. A combination of flasking and injection processes ensure complete adaptation to the natural undercuts. Talon is suitable for most splint designs. Being extremely comfortable to wear ensures patient compliance. | ![]() |
| Gelb Splint | |
| Also called a MORA (Mandibular Orthopaedic Repositioning Appliance). Constructed on the lower arch, this splint incorporates a lingual bar, two ball clasps and posterior acrylic bite pads. This splint’s application is to reposition the mandible and achieve neuromuscular balance and an ideal condylar-fossae relationship. | ![]() |
| Gelb Splints with Talon Material: | |
| The Gelb splint is made with Talon material for extra comfort, which makes it an excellent daytime splint. | ![]() |
| Horseshoe Splint | |
| A very popular anti-bruxing appliance. Fabricated on either Mx / Md arches. This is a full coverage splint with an even, flat occlusal when no “clicking joint” symptoms are present. | ![]() |
| TMD Full Function Splint | |
| Some of the symptoms that would facilitate using this splint would include, clicking in the temporomandibular joint, headaches, sinus pain and chronic neck pain. It features built in cuspid rise, anterior and or posterior disclusion. Early intervention with this splint can prevent many of the severe problems associated with TMD. | ![]() |
| Vacuum Formed Splint | |
| Also known as a dual laminate hard-soft splint. This combination of hard plastic and soft vinyl laminated together, form a comfortable and durable design. | ![]() |
| Pressure Formed Splint | |
| A protective splint used as a temporary anti-bruxism splint. Especially useful for patients who suffer from chronic sinusitis, that result in sensitive posterior teeth. These splints are made from 3mm durable polyethylene material. | ![]() |
| Impact Night Guard (NG) / Bleaching Night Guard (BNG) | |
| This pressure-formed splint is used as a temporary anti-bruxism splint. Ideal for mid treatment and mixed dentition. Especially useful for patients who suffer from chronic sinusitis that result in sensitive posterior teeth. This splint is extremely comfortable and made from 3mm durable polyethylene material.
The BNG combines the IMPACT NG with a bleaching tray, which allows for whitening of patients dentition and protecting them from bruxing at the same time. Pressure forming ensures an excellent fit. |
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| Protective Splint | |
| This vacuum formed splint can be used as a base plate for numerous functional splints, or used alone as an anti-bruxism splint. The occlusal facets are automatically duplicated in this appliance, making it useful as a surgical stent. Available in thicknesses of .05, 1.0, and 1.5mm. | ![]() |
| Invisible Retainer Mx/Md | |
| An inexpensive holding splint. Vacuum formed from a very thin sheet of plastic. Once formed, it is almost invisible when worn. This appliance is ideal for the appearance conscious patient. | ![]() |
| Fluoride / Bleaching Tray | |
| A thin (0.035) vinyl material that is vacuum formed over either an upper or lower arch. A light cured block-out material is applied to the buccal surface of the model and this acts as a reservoir for the fluoride or bleaching solution. A popular procedure that is recognized as a non-invasive way to improve esthetics. | ![]() |
| Anterior Repositioning Splint | |
| Also known as the “Pull Forward Splint”. This splint is used when there is a definite “clicking” in the joint. This splint uses an acrylic flange which rests on the lingual of the lower anterior to bring the mandible into a protrusive position. | ![]() |











