Splinting In Dentistry

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Splinting is done to stabilize the teeth and to optimize healing outcomes for the pulp or the periodontal ligament. A splint has been defined as an apparatus used to support protect or immobilize teeth that have been loosened replanted fractured or subjected to certain endodontic surgical procedures. Historically splinting of teeth utilized the principles of jaw bone fracture with rigid long-term immobilization for a few months. A flexible splint allows functional movement in contrast to a rigid splint where the injured teeth are immobilized. Splinting is an essential adjunct in addition to cause-related therapy in the treatment of mobile teeth.
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