Universally Designed for Stability, Support & Safety.
The Restful Jaw device can be attached to dental chairs’ headrest post to support the patient’s jaw during dental procedures of any length and complexity – so your assistants don’t have to.
The Restful Jaw is Clinically Proven to:
- Provide stable jaw support. 
- Keep airway open. 
- Provide the superior stability compared to the assistants manually supporting the jaw. 
- Be safe to use on patients with multiple emergency features. 
Benefits:
- Happier assistants who no longer have to endure bad posture and stress on arms, hands, and back, especially during long procedures. 
- Assistants freed from chinning can now multitask to boost productivity (e.g., charting, get supplies, etc.). 
- Each procedure will require just two assistants – no more “floater” third assistant needed (subject to State laws). 
- Faster turnaround time between patients – assistants no longer need to hold the patient’s jaw until they recover from sedation. 
Your dental assistants have a tough and dangerous job.
Oral surgery, extractions, and other long and complex procedures cause strained postures for your assistants, leading to career-ending musculoskeletal pain.
For example, a recent study of dental assistants in Canada* showed:
- 74% reported work-related pain or limitation of movement 
- 57% reported neck problems 
- 41% reported weakness of grip 
- 38% reported somewhat to very serious pain 
*Oral Health: Pain and Strain in the Dental Profession
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              