Long-lasting retention splintingStep-by-step:
- The treatment has been finished by making a retention splint
between lower canines of helical metal wire for the lower front area.
The purpose of the splint was to prevent further movement of the lower
front area. The retention has lasted for approximately three years.
The splint is now partly loose, and the patient thinks that it is
unhygienic and rough.
- The old metal splinting was removed. The remaining plastic
composite was removed from the lingual surfaces and proximal of lower
canine and lower second incisor. Prior to making a new retention
splint, the enamel was roughened by using a fine finishing diamond.
- With the help of dental floss, a suitable length of
Perma Fiber was measured and cut with
scissors. The Fibers were wetted, and
put into a light protected case while the teeth were treated. Wooden
wedges were applied into the interdental spaces. The working area was
kept dry by using cotton rolls and saliva ejector.
- After etching and bonding, the resin was added and spread by
gently blowing. Then each tooth was light-cured for 10 seconds. After
the light curing, a thin layer of flow composite was applied directly
from the tip onto the area to be equipped with splinting, including
the proximal space at the contact point.
- The fiber bundle was put in its position
on the unhardened flow composite. After the whole splinting has been
shaped on the surface of the tooth, light curing with a short impulse
(approx. 5-10 seconds) is carried out on one tooth at a time. By using
effective light curing, the fiber can be
hardened from the labial side through the tooth. The rest of the fiber
bundle was protected from premature hardening by using a wide
instrument called Stick Stepper. After the retention splinting had
been fixed, it was completely covered with flow composite. The final
light curing was carried out for 20 seconds on each tooth.
- The retention splinting and gum lines were finished by using a
hard metal instrument of suitable shape and a polishing tip intended
for hybrid plastic. Finally, the construction was checked for any
residual plastic by using an intra-oral camera, and access to the
bottom of the splinting was tested by using dental floss.
- Long-lasting retention splinting made by using
Perma Fiber. The first check-up is after
a week, and later in connection with treatment.
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