Bruxism can cause a cascade of issues, including jaw pain, headaches, worn teeth, and disturbed sleep.

However, many patients are unaware they’re grinding or clenching until the damage is already done.

The SCi (Sleep Clench Inhibitor) is a clinically proven solution that helps reduce the intensity of clenching and protect teeth from long-term harm. But why does it work so well?

Why does the SCi stand out?

While bruxism is a complex issue that’s difficult to fully resolve, the SCi is designed to directly target the root causes of bruxism-related damage, providing a more advanced alternative to traditional nightguards.

By focusing on limiting contact between the upper and lower teeth, the SCi works to significantly reduce muscle strain and clenching forces, leading to better outcomes for your patients.

The SCi’s design is particularly appealing due to its minimal size and comfort. Unlike bulkier occlusion splints, which patients often find uncomfortable or difficult to comply with, the SCi is small and discreet, fitting comfortably over the teeth.

This makes it easier for patients to wear consistently, helping them achieve the muscle relaxation needed to prevent damage and improve their sleep quality.

Effective bruxism management

Addressing muscle tension is key for patients with bruxism. The SCi works by reducing activity in the primary jaw muscles responsible for clenching—the temporalis, masseter, and lateral pterygoid muscles.

By minimising parafunctional forces, the SCi helps protect against the common bruxism side effects like tooth wear, cracks, and TMJ discomfort.

Over time, your patients will experience reduced jaw tension, fewer headaches, and improved quality of sleep.

Chairside or lab-made

To offer flexibility for you and your patients, there are two versions of the SCi occlusal splint available: Chairside and Lab-made.

  • Chairside SCi: Designed for manufacture by you in-surgery, the SCi Chairside allows you to offer immediate treatment. The kit is easy to use, letting you fit your patients quickly and efficiently during their visit. It’s a practical option for patients needing immediate relief, and the pre-formed splints are designed to ensure a snug and effective fit.
  • SCi+ (Lab-made): The SCi+ is made by skilled technicians in our laboratory. It offers the option of increased retention with a full arch, or maximum comfort with the traditional partial arch design. With a number of SCi+ variations available, the SCi+ is suitable even for more challenging cases such as deep bites or missing teeth.

Clinical confidence

The SCi is FDA-approved for the treatment of bruxism and medically diagnosed migraines.

Its anterior discluding element reduces the forces generated by around 75% in the Temporalis and 50% in the Masseter.

Studies show that using a hard occlusal splint, like the SCi, can reduce EMG levels by up to 80%, significantly lowering the intensity of clenching and grinding.

For patients who struggle with bruxism-related headaches, jaw pain, or dental damage, this can be life-changing.

Help your patients with bruxism symptoms

The SCi is a small appliance that can deliver a big impact.

If you’re looking for a solution that’s easy to implement, well-tolerated by patients, and supported by clinical evidence, the SCi is an excellent place to start. 

Your proactive approach can make a significant difference in the quality of life of your patients.

Request your free info pack today to begin offering the SCi in your practice!

October 25, 2024 — Emelia Turner