QuickSplint to Exhibit at Upcoming American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Session

Posted: May 4, 2015
Edited by Dentaltown staff

SAN DIEGO—QuickSplint will exhibit its dental innovation, QuickSplint, at the upcoming American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry's (AACD) annual scientific session at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, May 6 – May 9.

The company's first appearance at AACD is the result of growing use of QuickSplint by cosmetic dentists.  

"We are delighted to be exhibiting at AACD 2015," said Ann McCulloch, QuickSplint president. "When Dr. Eli first invented QuickSplint, he did it to help his orofacial pain patients get same-day treatment and overnight relief. As we started sharing QuickSplint with other dentists, we were amazed by the incredible response to the product. We never imagined so many uses for QuickSplint in the realm of cosmetic dentistry. Cosmetic dentists are our fastest growing customer segment."

QuickSplint is an interim solution for inhibiting the full force of parafunctional teeth clenching—shielding teeth and dental work, and giving the pericranial musculature an opportunity to relax overnight. QuickSplint is designed to be worn at night and removed in the morning for a period of up to six weeks or until the patient no longer needs it or is transitioned to a permanent appliance.

QuickSplint fills a need in dental care that until now has been overlooked or has been time-consuming in its application. There are many circumstances in dentistry where keeping teeth out of contact is advantageous, but until now, there hasn't been a solution that is easily and quickly custom-fit for same-day use.

Uses for QuickSplint across cosmetic dentistry include protecting newly seated provisionals, restorations and veneers, deprogramming and taking bite records, as a protective and healing aid for newly placed implants, and for a variety of other uses.

"I am using QuickSplint for cosmetic cases. This includes everything from recording open bite centric occlusion records to provisional protection and final prosthesis protection. Used as a diagnostic tool, as a first line of treatment, or as a step in treatment, QuickSplint is a valuable treatment tool," said John Weston, DDS, Accredited Fellow, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and course instructor and lecturer at this year's AACD.

QuickSplint will be exhibiting at booth #1824, next to the AACD New Member Orientation area. For more information about AACD 2015, visit www.aacd.com.
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