EXPERIENCE OF CLINICAL APPLICATION OF SURFACE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND LIGHT-CURING HYDROSTATIC SPLINT EASY BITE® IN ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT

This study describes the clinical experience with the use of Easy Bite® light-curing hydrostatic splint for initiating muscle relaxation and determining the therapeutic position of the lower jaw under the control of surface electromyography at the stage of occlusal splinting prior to orthodontic tre...

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Humans
Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives
Splints
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