would using a NTI-tss type device that only covers the top incisors be of benefit? My dentist made me one for free once for my bruxism after I lost my indexed appliance and it seemed to work pretty well for what it was (before I lost that as well--it was small and clear). The device provided height and the rear teeth were free. The only problems I can tell is there might be less jaw movement compared to a reviv. Appreciate your thoughts. Fascinating stuff
Thank you. I was wondering about that! I lost it some time ago, but after hearing about what you've learned I thought maybe that might have saved me from some heartache
would using a NTI-tss type device that only covers the top incisors be of benefit? My dentist made me one for free once for my bruxism after I lost my indexed appliance and it seemed to work pretty well for what it was (before I lost that as well--it was small and clear). The device provided height and the rear teeth were free. The only problems I can tell is there might be less jaw movement compared to a reviv. Appreciate your thoughts. Fascinating stuff
yes sure... it'll work fine
i used to make my own version of a nti-tss splint using simple polymorph ($15 on amazon) and it works just fine. Only takes 5 minutes to make too
Thank you. I was wondering about that! I lost it some time ago, but after hearing about what you've learned I thought maybe that might have saved me from some heartache
yes probably did