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Get an Affordable Solution to Stabilise Your Teeth: Learn About Our Dental Splint Costs

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Bruxism involves excessive clenching or grinding of the teeth outside of normal chewing activities. This condition can result in significant wear on the teeth and potentially cause lasting damage to both the teeth and jaw joints. 

At My Implant Dentist, we offer an affordable solution to stabilise your teeth against grinding with our expert teeth splint services. A dental splint is a hard plastic device that fits snugly over the upper teeth. It is crafted to shield natural teeth, crowns, and implants from the wear and damage caused by clenching and grinding (bruxism). It also alleviates muscle tension and painful joint symptoms. 

Our splints are designed to support loose or damaged teeth, ensuring improved stability and comfort. Contact us to learn about our competitive dental splint costs and how we can help you achieve optimal oral health without breaking the bank.  

Dental Splint Costs for Brisbane Patients: What to Expect

Understanding the costs associated with dental splints is essential for our Brisbane patients seeking effective treatment for conditions like teeth grinding or misalignment issues. The price of splints can vary based on factors like the type of splint required, the complexity of your case, and the materials used.  

Generally, you can expect to pay from around $640 for a personalised dental splint. While this might seem like a significant investment, it’s important to consider the long-term benefits of improved dental health and comfort. We provide different finance options and accept many health insurance plans to manage your dental care costs.  

Our team will provide you with a detailed cost estimate and ensure you receive the best possible care. 

Types of Dental Splints

Dental splints are devices used in various dental treatments to protect teeth, stabilise jaw joints, and provide support during healing. They are selected based on your dental conditions and needs. Here are the main types of teeth splints: 

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Dental Retainers

Retainers are designed to maintain the alignment of teeth following the straightening treatment. These retainers can be either fixed or removable. They are generally constructed from clear plastic or acrylic material to ensure a precise fit and comfortable wear.

Space Maintainers

These maintainers preserve the proper spacing of teeth after a primary tooth is lost prematurely. They ensure that adjacent teeth do not shift into the empty space, which could lead to misalignment. These maintainers are made from metal or acrylic and can be either fixed or removable.

Occlusal Splints

Occlusal splints are employed to address bruxism, a condition characterised by the grinding or clenching of teeth. Bruxism can result in tooth damage, jaw pain, and headaches over time.These splints are generally worn at night. They protect the teeth from wear and alleviate discomfort associated with the condition.

Sports Mouthguards

Sports mouthguards help to protect the teeth from injury during athletic activities. These mouthguards are made from flexible plastic material. They are designed to fit to an athlete's teeth to ensure optimal protection and comfort during use.

What are the Benefits of a Dental Splint?

A dental splint offers numerous benefits for individuals experiencing various dental issues. It is used to treat jaw pain and dysfunction. It stabilises the jaw, reduces muscle tension, and can alleviate pain and discomfort.  

It benefits those who grind or clench their teeth, a condition known as bruxism. Wearing a splint at night can protect teeth from excessive wear and prevent damage to dental restorations.  

This device can help manage sleep apnoea by repositioning the jaw to keep the airway open. It contributes to improved breathing and better sleep quality.  

Dental splints provide a non-invasive and effective solution for various dental and jaw-related problems. They can enhance your oral health and overall well-being. 

 

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Signs You Might Need an Occlusal Splint

An occlusal splint, also known as a night guard or bite guard, is a device worn at night to protect teeth and alleviate bruxism (teeth grinding). Here are some signs that you might need an occlusal splint: 

  • Teeth Grinding or Clenching (Bruxism)
  • Jaw Pain or Discomfort 
  • Headaches 
  • Tooth Damage  
  • Facial Pain 
  • Ear Pain  
  • Stress or Anxiety 
  • Sleep Disruption  

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it might be worth consulting a dentist to determine if an occlusal splint is appropriate. 

Why Choose My Implant Dentist for Your Quality Dental Splint?

At My Implant Dentist, we offer personalised treatment plans based on your needs, which ensures optimal results and satisfaction. Our dental splints are made of premium materials and guarantee longevity and effectiveness. Their commitment to safety and hygiene standards further ensures a safe and comfortable experience. Our wide range of services, excellent follow-up care, and reputation for excellence make us the trusted choice for quality dental health solutions. 

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Some of the reasons that make us different from others are: 

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Frequently Asked Questions

A dental splint can benefit individuals experiencing bruxism, sleep apnoea, or misaligned teeth, as well as those recovering from dental surgery or trauma. These devices offer significant advantages. They relieve pain, protect teeth from grinding, improve jaw function, and aid in better sleep. Athletes and individuals at risk of dental injuries can also benefit from the protective support of splints.  

You may continue to suffer from pain and discomfort, and your teeth could face an increased risk of wear, chipping, or cracking. This damage makes your teeth more vulnerable to infections, potentially leading to the need for root canal therapy or even tooth extraction. 

Soft and hard splints are made using a blend of hard acrylic and soft thermoplastic materials. This combination produces a splint that is sufficiently hard to help patients suffering from severe bruxism while providing a soft and comfortable fit. These splints are especially popular among patients who struggle to wear entirely hard splints for extended durations. 

Symptoms of teeth grinding include headaches, pain in the jaw joint or ears, aching teeth upon waking, and stiffness in the face and temples in the morning. You may also experience jaw stiffness or discomfort while chewing, especially during breakfast. These signs can indicate bruxism. It’s a condition that often requires professional evaluation and management by a dentist to prevent further dental damage and alleviate discomfort.  

Estimating the lifespan of a splint can be challenging as it depends on frequency of use, the extent of bruxism (teeth clenching or grinding), and maintenance. Generally, an occlusal splint lasts for 2–3 years before it needs to be replaced. Regular dental check-ups and proper maintenance extend its durability. 

Maintaining the cleanliness of your splint is essential, just like caring for your natural teeth. Inadequate cleaning can lead to bad breath and an unpleasant taste. Use a soft brush and antibacterial hand soap to clean the splint for one minute before and after each use. Rinse it thoroughly, dry it, and then store it in the provided storage box. 

 


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