Musical Maintainer: a new dental appliance to prevent orthodontic and orthopedic changes in musicians in mixed dentition

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https://doi.org/10.24197/aramcv.57.2022.127-184

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Musical maintainer; Orthopedics; Malocclusions; Orthopedic device; Musical instruments; Wind instruments

Abstract

There are studies with statistically significant results that affirm that patients who play wind musical instruments suffer changes at the bone and dental level. In patients with permanent teeth, a retention splint can prevent this. In patients with mixed dentition, there is no device that can be used for this and does not have harmful effects on oral health. In the present study, the Musical Maintainer is designed and made, which includes three subtypes of devices, which prevents these changes without being a nuisance when playing the instrument and allowing the patient's bone and dental development.

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2024-12-16

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Musical Maintainer: a new dental appliance to prevent orthodontic and orthopedic changes in musicians in mixed dentition . (2024). Anales De La Real Academia De Medicina Y Cirugía De Valladolid, 57, 127-184. https://doi.org/10.24197/aramcv.57.2022.127-184