Splinting is a dental procedure that involves joining two or more teeth together using a splint to improve stability and function. This technique is primarily used in cases where teeth have become loose due to periodontal disease, trauma, or occlusal stress. By connecting weakened teeth, splinting helps distribute biting forces more evenly and prevents further mobility.
Types of Splinting
Splinting can be classified into two main categories:
Temporary Splinting: Often used as an immediate solution, temporary splints can be placed using composite resin, fiber-reinforced materials, or orthodontic wires to provide short-term stability.
Permanent Splinting: This involves more durable solutions such as crowns, bridges, or fixed dental prosthetics to provide long-term support and reinforcement.