Splinting
Joins selected mobile teeth to neighbouring teeth to improve stability during healing or periodontal care.
Overview
Joins selected mobile teeth to neighbouring teeth to improve stability during healing or periodontal care.
Who Is This Treatment For?
Patients with suitable tooth mobility after trauma or periodontal treatment.
Key Benefits
- Stabilises mobile teeth
- Supports healing
- Improves comfort during function
The Procedure
Teeth are cleaned and connected with a bonded wire or fibre splint, then the bite is checked.
Expected Results
Stability may improve while the underlying condition is treated and monitored.
Aftercare Instructions
Clean carefully around the splint with interdental aids and avoid biting hard foods.
Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on skin type, health status, age, lifestyle factors, and treatment adherence. A personalised consultation is required before any treatment begins. This information is educational and does not constitute medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does splinting cure gum disease?
No. It supports teeth while the underlying periodontal problem is managed.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a personalised consultation to discuss whether Splinting is right for you.
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β Online or in-clinic options
β Qualified medical professionals only
β Strict confidentiality
Quick Summary
- Duration
- 30β75 minutes
- Downtime
- Minimal; gum tenderness may occur.
- Sessions
- Often temporary, with review at planned intervals.
