Product details & mandatory information
RehaSplint grinding splint in detail
Can be used for these symptoms:
- Occlusal disorders
- Bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching)
- Muscular imbalances
- Tension due to poor posture
- CMD complaints
The splint can be worn both during the day and at night, but does not replace a visit to the doctor.
Notes:
- not to be used for larger gaps in the posterior region
- not to beused(or only under medical supervision) in case of severe gag reflex or impaired swallowing reflex
- intended for temporary use only, does not replace bite correction by a dentist
Advantages of the RehaSplint Crunch splint Advantages of the RehaSplint Crunch splint
The RehaSplint Crunch splint offers a number of advantages for patients.
Firstly, it provides effective protection against grinding and clenching of the teeth. The special design of the splint prevents grinding and clenching of the jaws, which leads to a reduction in tooth wear. This minimises the risk of tooth damage and the occurrence of gum disease.
Secondly, there are different RehaSplint hardnesses that can be used for the Crunch splint. This allows the splint to be customised to the individual needs of each patient. The different hardnesses offer different levels of protection and comfort, depending on the patient's needs.
The crunch splint reduces the strain on the masticatory muscles. By preventing grinding and clenching, the muscles in the jaw area can relax and recover. This leads to a reduction in muscle tension and pain in the temporomandibular joint.
The Crunch splint is a comfortable solution for patients with CMD (craniomandibular dysfunction). It enables better alignment of the jaw and supports a healthy bite position. This can alleviate the symptoms of CMD and improve the patient's quality of life.
Overall, the RehaSplint Crunch splint offers numerous benefits, including protection against grinding and clenching, customisation options, reduced strain on the masticatory muscles and comfort for CMD patients.
Pleasant wearing comfort
The pleasant wearing comfort of the RehaSplint occlusal splint is achieved by the different degrees of hardness (soft, medium, hard), which allow the splint to be customised to the patient. This individualisation allows the wearer to enjoy an optimum fit and a high level of comfort.
The different degrees of hardness enable targeted customisation to the patient's individual needs. The soft degree of hardness is suitable for patients with sensitive chewing muscles, while the medium degree of hardness is suitable for patients with medium muscular strength. The Hard hardness level, on the other hand, offers greater stability and is suitable for patients with strong chewing muscles. By customising the degree of hardness, the RehaSplint occlusal splint can provide optimum support and ensure a comfortable wearing experience.
The temporary occlusal splint relaxes the masticatory muscles and temporarily alleviates CMD (craniomandibular dysfunction) symptoms. By wearing the splint, the jaw is brought into a position that reduces muscle tension and relieves pressure on the temporomandibular joints. This allows the masticatory muscles to relax and can alleviate pain and discomfort associated with CMD.
To summarise, the RehaSplint occlusal splint can be comfortable to wear thanks to its different degrees of hardness and individual adjustment. It can relax the masticatory muscles and temporarily alleviate CMD symptoms. These properties make it an effective treatment option for patients with CMD.
Immediate relaxation
The RehaSpline is an innovative solution for the immediate relaxation and relief of discomfort caused by craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD). This specially developed aid consists of a customised splint that is worn in the mouth.
One of the main functions of the RehaSplint is to relieve the jaw muscles, thereby enabling immediate relaxation. This effect is particularly important for patients with CMD, as they often suffer from severe pain and tension in the jaw area.
The RehaSpline is available in different hardnesses, which can be customised to the patient's individual needs. The hardness of the splint can be varied depending on the severity of the symptoms in order to achieve optimum relief and pain relief.
By wearing the RehaSplint, the lower jaw is brought into a physiologically favourable position, which improves joint mobility and reduces muscle tension. This helps to alleviate the symptoms of CMD and promote long-term recovery.
Overall, the RehaSpline provides immediate relaxation and pain relief for CMD symptoms through its customisation and variable firmness. This appliance is an effective solution to improve the quality of life of patients with CMD and provide them with quick relief.
Suitable for bruxism
The RehaSplint is a dental appliance that is suitable for the treatment of bruxism. Bruxism is the unconscious grinding and clenching of teeth that often occurs at night. It can lead to a number of problems, such as tooth wear, temporomandibular joint problems and headaches.
The RehaSplint is suitable for patients with average adult dentition and CMD complaints. CMD stands for cranio-mandibular dysfunction and describes disorders in the interaction between the upper and lower jaw. The splint acts as a protective splint and prevents direct contact between the teeth, thereby reducing the strain on the temporomandibular joints and the dentition.
There are different versions of the RehaSplint, such as hard and soft splints, full coverage or partial crowns. The choice of a suitable splint depends on individual factors such as the degree of bruxism and the condition of the teeth. The RehaSplint can also be customised to provide the best possible wearing comfort.
Overall, the RehaSplint is an effective and suitable treatment method for bruxism in patients with average adult dentition and CMD symptoms. Thanks to its customisation and the choice of different designs, it can be optimally adapted to the patient's needs.
Features of the RehaSplint Crunch Splint
The RehaSplint Crunch Splint is an orthopaedic appliance designed to support patients with various injuries or conditions in the musculoskeletal system. This splint offers an effective and comfortable way to stabilise and relieve the affected areas of the body while ensuring freedom of movement. The features of the RehaSplint Crunch Splint make it a popular choice for rehabilitating patients. It is made from high-quality materials that are durable and easy to clean. It is also customisable to ensure an optimal fit. The splint provides maximum support and stability for the affected body area while still being flexible enough to allow movement. In addition, the RehaSplint Crunch Splint is available in different sizes to meet the different needs of patients. Overall, this orthopaedic device provides an effective solution for the rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal injuries or conditions and helps to speed up their recovery.
Sharp corners
Sharp corners are a challenge that can occur when using the CMD splint. The CMD splint is a metal splint used in the construction industry to join plasterboard. Sharp corners occur when the edges of the plasterboard are not cut or rounded correctly.
To treat sharp corners, they must be smoothed or rounded before installing the CMD rail. Sandpaper or a sanding machine can be used for this. Sanding down the sharp edges creates a smooth surface that allows for proper installation.
Sharp corners can cause various problems. Firstly, they can lead to injuries as it is easy to cut yourself on the sharp edges. In addition, they can also cause problems when installing the CMD rail. If the edges are not handled properly, the splint cannot sit on them properly and create a stable connection.
Regular inspections and preventative measures are required to avoid or rectify such problems. The plasterboard should be checked before installation and sharp corners should be rounded off beforehand. In addition, when installing the CMD rail, the edges should be carefully checked and reworked if necessary.
Overall, it is important to handle sharp corners in connection with the CMD rail to prevent injuries and ensure correct installation. Smoothing or rounding the edges can create a secure and stable connection with the CMD splint. Therefore, it is advisable to implement the above solutions to prevent or remedy potential problems.
Strong resistance to grinding
There are various ways to counteract strong teeth grinding. One effective method is to use a suitable bite splint such as the RehaSplint Hard. This customised aid is worn overnight and ensures optimal positioning of the jaw joints and relaxation of the jaw muscles.
The bite splint is very important in the treatment of teeth grinding. It acts as a protective shield between the upper and lower rows of teeth and distributes the pressure evenly when clenching. This prevents damage to the teeth, such as wear and tear or cracks. The occlusal splint also reduces muscle tension in the jaw area, which relieves pain in this area.
In addition to the obvious damage to the teeth, severe teeth grinding can also have other unpleasant consequences. The strong pressure and friction during grinding can overload the temporomandibular joints and cause pain. Tension and pain in the surrounding muscles such as the neck, shoulders and head are also possible. The bite splint helps to prevent this damage and provide pain relief.
In summary, some relevant keywords for this section are: occlusal splint, teeth grinding, muscle tension, damage, pain relief. By using a suitable occlusal splint, you can effectively counteract severe teeth grinding and prevent damage to the teeth and jaw. The bite splint reduces muscle tension and provides pain relief in this area.
Soft material for muscular imbalances
Soft materials play an important role in correcting muscular imbalances. They are used to promote muscle balance and correct dysfunctional movement patterns. The effect of these materials is to equalise muscle tone, improve circulation and support muscle groups in their function.
A commonly used soft material for the treatment of muscular imbalances is therapeutic foam. This material is soft, elastic and mouldable. It can be used to support certain muscle groups while stretching or strengthening other muscle groups. For example, therapeutic foam can be used to correct a bulging back by providing support for the lumbar region while stretching and strengthening neighbouring muscles.
Other soft materials suitable for treating muscular imbalances include elasticated tapes and kinesiology tapes. These materials can be used to support muscle activity, improve circulation and correct dysfunctional movement patterns. They can also help to improve proprioceptive awareness and regulate muscle tone.
To summarise, soft materials offer an effective way of correcting muscular imbalances. They promote muscle balance, improve circulation and support the function of muscle groups. Therapeutic foam, elastic tapes and kinesiology tapes are some of the materials that can be used to treat muscular imbalances. Their use can help to correct dysfunctional movement patterns and optimise the function of the muscular system.
When is the RehaSplint crunch splint used?
The RehaSplint grinding splint is used to treat patients with bruxism. Bruxism is a common tooth grinding problem where patients clench or grind their teeth together during sleep. This can lead to a number of problems, such as toothache, jaw joint pain and tooth wear. The RehaSplint grinding splint is a customised plastic splint that fits the patient's upper or lower teeth. It is worn during sleep and acts as a kind of shield to protect the teeth from grinding and clenching. The splint ensures an even distribution of jaw pressure and thus relieves the jaw joints and muscles. By using the RehaSplint grinding splint, many of the symptoms associated with bruxism can be alleviated and tooth wear can be minimised. It is important to note that the RehaSplint grinding splint should only be used as directed by a doctor and must be checked regularly by a dentist to ensure that it fits and functions correctly.
Acute complaints
Acute symptoms that can be caused by craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) include headaches, facial pain, jaw pain, ear pain and tension in the neck and shoulder area. These symptoms can severely affect daily life and should therefore be treated as quickly as possible.
The RehaSplint offers immediate help here. This aid is customised to the patient and can be worn both at night and during the day. The RehaSplint is used to relax the jaw muscles and relieve pressure on the temporomandibular joint. This relief can alleviate acute symptoms.
There are three different versions of the grinding splint. The first is the bite splint, which is mainly used for night-time teeth grinding or clenching. The second is the negative pressure therapy splint, which can help patients with functional complaints and pain in the temporomandibular joint. The third type is the Helfriche splint appliance, which was specially developed for the treatment of CMD patients.
Dentists, orthodontists and physiotherapists are the main beneficiaries of the exclusive range. They can integrate the grinding splints into their treatment methods and offer their patients effective therapy.
Overall, the RehaSplint and the various grinding splints offer immediate relief for acute symptoms of CMD. The symptoms can be effectively alleviated by customising the splints to the individual patient and the various designs. Practitioners also benefit from the exclusive offers to provide their patients with comprehensive care.
Severe bruxism tendencies
Severe bruxism refers to the frequent and excessive grinding and clenching of teeth during sleep. This problem can lead to various types of damage to the teeth and jaw. Fortunately, wearing a RehaSplint Hard occlusal splint can be an effective treatment method.
Severe teeth grinding can lead to a range of damage, including wear and tear of the tooth surfaces, cracks and damage to the teeth, hypersensitivity of the teeth, tension headaches and even TMJ disorders such as CMD (craniomandibular dysfunction). The bite splint, called RehaSplint Hard, can help to minimise this damage and alleviate the symptoms of bruxism.
One of the main advantages of a hard CMD splint such as RehaSplint Hard is its stability. The bite splint made of hard material is durable and resistant to the forces of teeth grinding. This distributes the pressure evenly across the teeth and jaw, reducing the likelihood of damage.
In addition, RehaSplint Hard offers a precise fit that brings the jaw into an optimal position. By aligning the jaw correctly, strain on the jaw muscles is reduced and the risk of CMD symptoms such as muscle pain and TMJ symptoms is minimised.
Overall, using a RehaSplint Hard occlusal splint is an effective way to treat severe bruxism tendencies and reduce the associated damage. It provides a stable and precise fit, which helps to position the jaw in an optimal position to alleviate the symptoms of bruxism.
Sensitivity to occlusal adjustments
and how this is taken into account when using the RehaSplint.
Sensitivity to occlusal adjustments refers to the response of the TMJ and masticatory system to changes in occlusion, particularly in relation to the contact between the teeth. Sudden and unusual pressure or strain on the temporomandibular joints can cause pain and discomfort.
When using the RehaSplint, this sensitivity is taken into account by providing different hardnesses of the splint. The RehaSplint enables individual customisation to the needs of each patient by optimally supporting the occlusion and at the same time relieving the joints. By selecting the correct hardness of the splint, overloading of the temporomandibular joints can be avoided, resulting in reduced sensitivity and increased wearing comfort.
There are different hardnesses of the RehaSplint, namely soft, medium and hard. A medium hardness is usually recommended for average CMD patients. This hardness provides sufficient support and stability without putting too much strain on the joints or affecting the teeth too much. However, if necessary, a softer or harder hardness can also be used to meet the patient's individual requirements.
Overall, the RehaSplint makes it possible to take specific account of sensitivity to occlusal adjustments in order to ensure optimum functionality and the most pain-free wearing possible.
How the RehaSplint Crunch Splint works
The RehaSplint Crunch Splint is an innovative and effective aid for the rehabilitation of patients with hand and finger problems. Thanks to its special function, the splint actively supports mobility and strength development in the affected areas. The splint is made of high-quality material that moulds comfortably to the skin and is stable enough to provide the necessary support. As the splint can be customised, it can be used for both acute injuries, such as fractures or sprains, and chronic conditions, such as arthritis. The RehaSplint Crunch Splint provides targeted stabilisation and relief for the affected joints, promoting natural healing and regeneration. Thanks to special pressure equalisation functions, the splint also counteracts swelling and pain. The RehaSplint Crunch Splint is easy to use and can be used in hospital, in a therapy practice or at home. Whether after an operation, an accident or due to a chronic illness - the RehaSplint Crunch Splint offers an effective and gentle rehabilitation option and helps those affected to restore the full functionality of their hand and fingers.
Neuromuscular adaptations
Neuromuscular adaptations are changes in the interaction between nerves and muscles that occur in response to external stimuli or training stimuli. These adaptations enable improved muscle activity and performance.
Neuromuscular adaptations play an important role in connection with the RehaSplint and the customised occlusion splint. The RehaSplint is an orthopaedic device that is used to stabilise and support joints. The use of the splint improves joint stability and function, which leads to optimised neuromuscular function. The muscles that support the affected joint are activated and strengthened to improve the function of the joint.
The customised occlusal splint, in turn, is a device used in dentistry to correct bite problems and temporomandibular joint problems. By using the splint, the patient's occlusion (bite position) is optimised, which in turn leads to improved neuromuscular function. The muscles in the area of the jaw and the temporomandibular joint are activated and strengthened to ensure harmonious function of the temporomandibular joint.
Overall, the neuromuscular adjustments are linked to the RehaSplint and the individual occlusal splint in order to achieve optimised function of the affected areas (joints, jaw). By improving neuromuscular function, pain can be reduced, mobility improved and the patient's quality of life enhanced.
Temporary occlusal splint: What is the RehaSplint?
The RehaSplint, also known as a temporary splint, is a special appliance used in dental and orthodontic practice. This splint has a temporary function and is generally used for the follow-up treatment of patients after a dental or orthodontic intervention. The aim of the RehaSplint is to protect the jaw from unwanted strain and movement and to ensure correct jaw positioning. This supports the healing of the operated soft tissue and bone structures. The RehaSplint is customised to the patient and consists of a stable, transparent plastic layer that is applied to the teeth. This splint allows the patient to eat, speak and drink normally while providing protection and stability. By using the RehaSplint, complications after treatment can be minimised and a good treatment result can be achieved. It is important to note that the RehaSplint is only worn for a limited time and that the patient visits their dentist or orthodontist for regular check-ups to monitor the healing progress.
How to use the RehaSplint at home
The RehaSplint is an effective method for treating temporomandibular joint disorders and alleviating jaw pain. It is simple and straightforward to use at home.
To use the RehaSplint, the splint simply needs to be placed in the mouth. It is placed gently and securely on the bite pads. The splint enables stable positioning of the jaw and thus prevents grinding of the teeth and compression of the jaw joints.
A major advantage of the RehaSplint splint is that it can be used immediately. No special preparations or adjustments are required. In addition, the splint can also be shortened independently if necessary to ensure an optimum fit and comfort.
The RehaSplint can be worn both during the day and at night. During the day, it provides a supportive function to stabilise the jaw during chewing and speaking. At night, it helps to prevent teeth grinding and jaw clenching.
Overall, the RehaSplint is easy and comfortable to use at home. With the correct placement and adjustment, it can effectively relieve pressure on the jaw and significantly improve well-being.
RehaSplint models: 3 versions
The RehaSplint models are available in three different versions to meet the different needs of patients.
The first model is the RehaSplint Soft. This splint is made of a soft material that is very comfortable to wear. Thanks to its flexibility and adaptability, it enables optimum support and stabilisation of the affected body part. The RehaSplint Soft is available in various Shore hardnesses, including 30 Shore A and 40 Shore A.
The second version is the RehaSplint Medium. This splint has medium strength and is particularly suitable for patients who require moderate stabilisation. It offers a good balance between flexibility and durability. The RehaSplint Medium is available in Shore hardnesses 50 Shore A and 60 Shore A.
The third version is the RehaSplint Hard. This splint is suitable for patients who require maximum stability. With its high strength and rigidity, it offers optimum protection and effective immobilisation of the injured body part. The RehaSplint Hard is available in Shore hardnesses 70 Shore A and 80 Shore A.
Important information on the RehaSplint models is provided in the next section. These instructions contain information on correct use, cleaning and care as well as possible risks and side effects. It is important to follow these instructions to ensure safe and effective use of the RehaSplint models.
RehaSplint Soft
The RehaSplint Soft is a dental aid for oral rehabilitation that is placed in the oral vestibule and secured by natural oral suction.
When fitting the RehaSplint Soft, make sure that the splint is clean and free of debris. Place the splint gently in the vestibule to ensure a comfortable fit. The design of the RehaSplint Soft adapts to the natural curves of the mouth and provides comfort for the patient.
Once the RehaSplint Soft is positioned, the patient is instructed to apply pressure to the attached bite pads. This helps to stabilise the jaw and reduce existing discomfort.
The RehaSplint Soft can be worn immediately without the need for adjustments. It is recommended that the splint is worn for approximately three months so that it can effectively support the jaw and relieve the surrounding muscles and joints.
The RehaSplint Soft is a dental appliance that is simply inserted into the vestibule of the mouth. It is designed to be worn for approximately three months by biting down on the bite pads to achieve optimal results. The appliance provides gentle support and can help to alleviate the symptoms associated with jaw pain and discomfort.
RehaSplint Medium
The RehaSplint Medium is a splint that provides support and stability for injured or weakened muscles, joints and ligaments. It is made from high quality materials and has a unique design for comfort and durability.
This splint is versatile and can be used for various ailments and conditions. It is helpful for musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains, strains or fractures. The splint can immobilise joints and provide support during healing. It is also helpful for neurological conditions such as strokes or spinal cord injuries and improves muscle tone and alignment.
The RehaSplint Medium is available in soft, medium and firm degrees of firmness. Each variant combines tactile qualities and robustness. The soft version is gentle for sensitive areas. The medium version offers a balance between flexibility and stability. The firm version offers maximum support and immobilisation.
The RehaSplint Medium is a versatile splint that provides important support for people with different complaints and physiological conditions. The three degrees of firmness adapt to individual needs, while the comfortable design makes it pleasant to wear.
RehaSplint Hard
The RehaSplint Hard is a hard splint that has been specially developed for patients with severe bruxism. This splint is characterised by its high stability and resistance, which makes it particularly suitable for patients who experience severe pressure and wear from their night-time teeth grinding.
The metal-free construction of the RehaSplint Hard ensures good tolerance for the patient and at the same time offers an excellent fit. By customising the splint to the individual tooth structure, it can be perfectly positioned in the mouth to provide optimum relief for the jaw and reduce grinding.
The RehaSplint Hard is available in different sizes and can be customised as required. It is important that the splint is fitted professionally to achieve the best possible results and ensure patient comfort.
The availability of the RehaSplint Hard can vary depending on the region and provider. It is advisable to enquire with specialist dental dealers or orthodontists to find out the exact delivery times and availability. However, the splint can usually be delivered within a few days to provide patients with a suitable solution for their severe bruxism in a timely manner.
Overall, the RehaSplint Hard offers an excellent option for patients with severe bruxism. With its hard and stable construction and customisability, it provides the necessary protection and comfort to minimise the effects of night-time teeth grinding.
Relieve CMD symptoms: with the RehaSplint
The RehaSplint is an effective method of alleviating CMD symptoms by targeting the temporomandibular joints and surrounding muscles. CMD stands for craniomandibular dysfunction and refers to a disorder in the area of the temporomandibular joint that is often associated with pain and discomfort.
The RehaSplint is a type of splint that is worn in the mouth and serves to stabilise the temporomandibular joints and enable muscular relaxation. It is made of high-quality material and is customised to ensure an optimal fit and effectiveness.
By wearing the RehaSplint, CMD symptoms such as head and facial pain, jaw joint noises or muscle tension can be alleviated. The RehaSplint enables correct alignment of the temporomandibular joints and thus reduces pressure on the surrounding muscles and nerves.
In addition, the RehaSplint enables muscular relaxation by relieving the muscles in the jaw area and decoupling the teeth from the chewing force. This leads to a reduction in muscle tension and pain in the temporomandibular joint area.
Overall, the RehaSplint is an effective method for treating CMD symptoms, as it targets the causes of the disorder and provides pain relief and muscle relaxation.
RehaSplint Soft - for sensitive patients
The RehaSplint Soft is a specially developed grinding splint that is suitable for sensitive patients. It is a customised splint that is used for night-time teeth grinding or clenching.
The main features of the RehaSplint Soft are its soft and flexible plastic, which makes it more comfortable for the patient to wear. The splint adapts perfectly to the patient's anatomy and does not exert any uncomfortable pressure on the teeth. This minimises the occurrence of discomfort or pain. The plastic material is also hypoallergenic and does not cause allergic reactions.
The RehaSplint Soft is particularly suitable for sensitive patients who react sensitively to pressure or suffer from other aesthetic restrictions. It is also suitable for patients with mild or moderate cases of temporomandibular joint disorders, as it provides protection and relief.
The grinding splint is available in three different degrees of hardness to meet the individual needs of patients. The degree of hardness is determined based on the individual type of teeth grinding or clenching and the severity of the symptoms. A firmer degree of hardness may be recommended for severe teeth grinding, while a softer degree of hardness is recommended for milder symptoms or sensitive patients.
Overall, the RehaSplint Soft is an ideal option for sensitive patients who suffer from teeth grinding or clenching. With its customisable properties and different degrees of hardness, it offers protection, comfort and symptom relief.
When does the RehaSplint help?
The RehaSplint is a splint that can be used for various symptoms and clinical pictures. It is particularly suitable for patients suffering from muscular or skeletal complaints. The splint can be used for acute or chronic injuries, post-operative conditions, rheumatic diseases or orthopaedic problems.
The RehaSplint splint is available in different versions to meet the individual needs of patients. One common version of the splint is for the wrist or ankle, for example. The material used for the RehaSplint is generally made of high-quality plastic, which is both stable and flexible.
The RehaSplint provides effective support and stabilisation for those affected and promotes healing and rehabilitation. By customising the splint, function and comfort can be maximised so that the patient can benefit from improved mobility and pain relief.
Overall, the RehaSplint can be used for a wide range of symptoms and conditions and offers customised solutions for optimal rehabilitation and recovery.
Use of the RehaSplint Soft
The RehaSplint Soft is an effective method for treating temporomandibular joint disorders and temporomandibular joint problems. To use the RehaSplint Soft, it is recommended to place it in the vestibule of the mouth and bite lightly on the bite pads. The splint should be worn for as long as necessary to achieve relief from the symptoms.
The RehaSplint Soft can be worn both during the day and at night and requires no special preparation. It can be used as soon as it is received. If necessary, the splint itself can be shortened to ensure an optimal fit.
It is important to note that the RehaSplint Soft is only used as a temporary splint and does not replace a visit to a treating doctor. It is recommended to consult with a specialist before starting treatment in order to receive an accurate diagnosis and individual guidance on the use of the RehaSplint Soft.
The RehaSplint Soft is a comfortable and easy-to-use option for the treatment of TMJ disorders and TMJ complaints. It allows for customisation and can help alleviate symptoms and improve TMJ function.
Ideally suited for
- Private individuals
- Hospitals
- dentists
- Orthodontists
Advantages
- Immediate help for CMD complaints
- No adjustments necessary