Selection, application, and management of Phase 1 orthotics
- PMID: 1811802
Selection, application, and management of Phase 1 orthotics
Abstract
Once the provisional diagnoses have been obtained and treatment goals established for a temporomandibular disorder patient, an intraoral orthotic is usually part of a phase 1 treatment plan. This overview chapter deals with the selection, fabrication, and management of specific orthotics. A wide array of orthotics are discussed in order of the complexity of their design and fabrication. Each design is considered in light of its benefit/disadvantage ratio.
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