Occlusal Splint Lab Adjustment - Sheet1 Flashcards
1
Q
5
What is the first thing to check for before you put splint in patient’s mouth?
A
2
Q
5
When you try the splint on the cast, what will be a good indicator of where to
adjust?
A
3
Q
5
Where are tissue undercuts most commonly going to be?
A
4
Q
11
What do dots in the back represent?
A
5
Q
11
What do lines in the front represent?
A
6
Q
13
Where will the centric stops be for a mandibular splint?
A
7
Q
15
What kind of shape do you want to create as you adjust the dots?
A
8
Q
32
Ideally, we want all 8 of the centric stops to be the ________.
A
9
Q
38
What does the Bullseye/Doughnut represent?
A
10
Q
41
What happens if you do not remove the eccentric interferences?
A
11
Q
64
What can you use to polish the occlusal splint?
A