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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 12:48 pm
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Does there exist any over counter NTI devices one could
use safely until the money comes along to have a
dentist make a custom one?
Dartos...
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:27 pm
Guest
Seems like I remember an anterior stop appliance that is
a poor attempt at a knock-off NTI, but I don't even think
it was OTC.

Anything that has something for the posterior teeth to bite
on blows the whole set-up.

Sorry,
D

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Does there exist any over counter NTI devices one could
use safely until the money comes along to have a
dentist make a custom one?
Amatus Cremona...
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 2:17 pm
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An infant's pacifier ?? If the rubber was stiffer.

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Seems like I remember an anterior stop appliance that is
a poor attempt at a knock-off NTI, but I don't even think
it was OTC.

Anything that has something for the posterior teeth to bite
on blows the whole set-up.

Sorry,
D

me at (no spam) privacy.net wrote:

Does there exist any over counter NTI devices one could
use safely until the money comes along to have a
dentist make a custom one?
Dartos...
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 4:01 pm
Guest
Amatus Cremona wrote:
Quote:
An infant's pacifier ?? If the rubber was stiffer.



I've had patients refer to their NTI as their pacifier. It
is 'pacifying' the nerves and muscles, so maybe it's a good
description.

:-)
D
Fred...
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:44 pm
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"Dartos" <tuthjockey at (no spam) myturbonet.com> wrote in message
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Amatus Cremona wrote:
An infant's pacifier ?? If the rubber was stiffer.



I've had patients refer to their NTI as their pacifier. It
is 'pacifying' the nerves and muscles, so maybe it's a good
description.

What is a NTI?

Fred
Steven Fawks...
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:59 pm
Guest
Nococeptive Trigeminal Inhibition-Tension Supression System.

nti-tss.com

First device that I have found effective to control clenching
and help relieve TMJ pain, lots of headaches, and protect the
teeth.

Steve

Quote:
I've had patients refer to their NTI as their pacifier. It
is 'pacifying' the nerves and muscles, so maybe it's a good
description.


What is a NTI?

Fred

 
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