![]() | PRODUCT FAMILYKeller NTI-Tss Plus By suppressing parafunctional muscle contraction caused by clenching and grinding, NTI-tss Plus from Keller Laboratories can help patients who suffer from tension and migraine headaches. The custom-fit device is easier to fit than other similar devices and requires fewer adjustments. Indications for use include tooth wear caused by bruxing and clenching, muscle pain from muscle dysfunction, and as part of diagnostic treatment planning. PRODUCT RESOURCESVideosKeller NTI-Tss PlusWatch the following video to view the Keller NTI-TSS from Keller Laboratories.... Watch VideoBlogsGood Advice from Keller Dental LabKeller Dental Lab offers three different bite guard options—Crystal Clear, ThermoFit, and Comfort H/S.... Read MoreVideo: Duraflex Flexible Partial Adjustment TipsVideo: Duraflex Flexible Partial Adjustment Tips Duraflex Flexible Partials are made to address... Read MoreValplast Partials—Tips for SuccessEvery activity in life should come with tips for success. You know, like Tips for a Successful... Read MoreTried and TrueNTI-tss PlusComfortable and effective, NTI-tss Plus provides pain and clenching relief in a compact, no-gag appliance. Originally developed to prevent migraine pain, Keller Laboratories ' NTI-tss Plus has proven for more than a decade * to be an effective alternative to full-coverage bite guards . The NTI-tss Plus eliminates tooth wear from bruxing and clenching, muscle pain associated with muscle dysfunction, and diagnostic treatment planning. The NTI-tss Plus gives dentists a way to simply and effectively treat patients who suffer from tension and migraine headaches by reducing the intensity of jaw clenching... Read MoreCustomer Reviews![]() headache slayer I generally make these in office, but if you don't want the hassle send them to keller. NTI's have been a saving grace for my patients who have TMJ headaches or migraines. They're easy to make and their small size makes them less intimidating than a full arch solid mouthpiece. Compliance is great and patients seem to adapt to them well. tiffany lee ,02/15/2013 Comment Was this review helpful?
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