When you think of dental care, most people focus on cavities or missing teeth—but sometimes, the challenge lies in teeth that are still present but have become loose. This mobility can make eating, speaking, and smiling uncomfortable or even distressing. If you’ve noticed your teeth shifting or becoming unstable, you’re not alone. It’s a common sign of periodontal disease—a serious gum infection that weakens the
structures supporting your teeth.
At Affinity Dental Clinics, we believe that preserving your natural teeth, whenever possible, is always worth the effort. That’s why we offer Periodontal Splinting in the Philippines, a minimally invasive and effective way to stabilize loose teeth and extend their lifespan. With our team of experienced dental professionals and advanced facilities across Makati, BGC, Alabang, Ortigas, Parañaque, and Cebu, we are here to help you regain confidence in your smile.
Periodontal Splinting is a technique used to stabilize mobile teeth by bonding them together, distributing biting forces more evenly, and relieving stress on the weakened supporting structures. It is most commonly used in patients suffering from advanced periodontal disease, where the bone and gums holding the teeth in place have deteriorated.
By linking the loose teeth to stronger neighboring teeth, a “splint” is formed—just like a cast would support a broken arm. The goal is to keep your teeth functional and in place while other periodontal treatments are performed to restore gum health.
Loose teeth can happen for several reasons, but most often, it’s due to periodontal (gum) disease. Here’s why:
Sometimes, trauma (like an injury or accident), bruxism (chronic grinding), or malocclusion (bad bite alignment) can also cause or worsen tooth mobility.
You may be a candidate for periodontal splinting if:
At Affinity Dental Clinics, we take a conservative approach: we only recommend splinting if there’s a good chance of saving the teeth, and we always combine it with a comprehensive plan to improve your overall gum health.
There are different types of splints depending on the location of the loose teeth and the severity of their condition:
At Affinity Dental Clinics, we specialize in customizing the right type of splint for your condition—balancing stability, comfort, and aesthetics.
The process of periodontal splinting is usually quick and minimally invasive:
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Preserves natural teeth
Helps delay or avoid extractions for teeth that still have viable support.
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Restores function
Makes it easier and more comfortable to eat and speak.
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Improves aesthetics
Prevents shifting or spacing between teeth, especially in the smile zone.
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Boosts confidence
Knowing your teeth are stable again can dramatically improve self-esteem.
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Supports long-term healing
Splinting stabilizes the teeth, which can help the gums and bone heal more effectively when combined with periodontal therapy.
While we strive to save natural teeth whenever possible, there are cases where splinting isn’t the best option, such as:
In such cases, Affinity Dental Clinics offers alternatives such as dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures to restore your bite and smile. We’ll always be honest with you about your options and help you make an informed decision.
At Affinity, saving smiles is at the heart of what we do. Whether you come in with early gum disease or loose teeth needing splinting, we treat each case with the same level of care and clinical excellence.
Why patients trust us:
Once you’ve had your teeth splinted, proper oral hygiene is crucial to prevent further damage or recurrence of gum disease.
Our dentists will give you specific instructions tailored to your case and guide you every step of the way.
Having loose teeth doesn’t have to mean losing them. With timely and skilled treatment like Periodontal Splinting, many teeth can be saved and stabilized for years. At Affinity Dental Clinics, we combine science and compassion to help you keep your natural smile longer—safely and confidently.
Book your consultation today and ask us about Periodontal Splinting in the Philippines—because every tooth is worth saving.
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