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Montclair, CA March 2004 – Talon is a premixed, acrylic elastomer that forms the retention for conventional hard interocclusal dental appliances. These appliances are used for the management of TMJ, bruxism, myofascial pain dysfunction syndromes (chronic headaches related to facial muscle disharmony), snoring and obstructive sleep apnea and a variety of other prosthetic and functional orthodontic appliances.
With properties of thermo plasticity and resilience at body temperature, Talon provides the ideal means for retaining these dental appliances to the teeth. Since Talon is a methacrylate, its bond to conventional dental methyl-methacryate is inseparable and its adjustability and polishability are ideal.
Valuable dentist production time is conserved by the dependable “double book” appointment for the appliance delivery. The dental staff can dependably and accurately seat these appliances for the dentist’s approval. Since remake rates are virtually zero, adjustments are few if any, patient comfort is maximized and frustration disappears. Talon modified splints are one of the most lucrative procedures in dentistry.
For additional information, contact: Mark Jackson at Precision Ceramics Dental Laboratory at
(800) 223-6322 or email mjackson@pcdl-usa.com