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An acrylic splint for tooth grinding is a custom-made dental device designed to protect teeth from the damaging effects of bruxism, making it an increasingly sought-after treatment option for medical tourists seeking affordable dental care abroad.

Central America is a burgeoning destination for medical tourism, offering top-notch healthcare services in fields such as dentistry, cosmetic surgery, and wellness retreats, all set against the backdrop of stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

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FMS International Dental Center in Hyderabad, India, is a world-renowned provider of advanced dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics and comprehensive dental care. Established in 1993, they offer international patients high-quality dental treatments combined with the opportunity for medical tourism in India. View full profile >

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This page was authored by Ben Reed, an experienced healthcare writer. Last reviewed: 28 May 2025. Next site review due: 01 May 2026.