Solu Brux grinding splint
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Current research findings show that teeth grinding not only disrupts nightly rest unpleasantly. It is known from holistic dentistry that the trigger for many acute or chronic diseases in the mouth lies within. Pain in the jaw joints and facial muscles, headaches, migraines, tinnitus, and general daytime fatigue are often the first signs of bruxism, the technical term for the unconscious grinding and clenching of teeth. Depending on the duration and intensity of bruxism, chronic jaw joint inflammation, severe tooth wear, and loosening of teeth with subsequent gum inflammation are some of the serious consequences. It is now known that psychological stress and general stress situations are almost always the causes of bruxism. It is no surprise that in today's performance-oriented society, one in two people is affected. There is no causal treatment for bruxism with medication. The only option is to reduce stress. However, this is often easier said than done. It is practical, as it is self-modeling and provides optimal dental protection without neglecting the comfort that a similar device must offer in the oral cavity.
Sleep therapy type | Grinding splint |
Power supply | Without external power source |
Item number | 8720544 |
Manufacturer | Solu |
Category | Sleep therapy |
Manufacturer no. | 4421230 |
Release date | 16.5.2018 |
Sales rank in Category Sleep therapy | 70 of 196 |
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Colour | Transparent |
Exact colour description | Transparent |
Sleep therapy type | Grinding splint |
CO₂ emissions | 1.5 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.11 |
Power supply | Without external power source |
Weight | 54 g |
Length | 9.50 cm |
Width | 8.30 cm |
Height | 4 cm |
Weight | 50 g |
Instructions for use | Place the SoluBrux anti-grinding splint in hot water for 15 seconds. The material becomes soft and mouldable due to the heat. Then place the anti-grinding splint in your mouth and bite down hard for one minute. The upper teeth leave the individual shape of the denture. |