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Garrigós-Pedrón M, Elizagaray-García I, Domínguez- also not indicated in patients with short-term DDwR for
Gordillo AA, Del-Castillo-Pardo-de-Vera JL, Gil-Martínez whom recapturing is possible (an anterior replacement
A. J Multidiscip Healthc. 2019;12:733–747. splint will be indicated).75
The authors of this paper have advised that during the final Should instead read:
correction stage of the production process of this manuscript,
abbreviations for DDwR and DDwoR were changed in the Contraindications
wrong places against their advice. On page 738, the paragraph: Splints should not be used in patients with morning inter-
mittent locking or in small symptomatic DDwR that can
Contraindications promote its progression or blockade. If their use is essen-
Splints should not be used in patients with morning inter- tial, it must be included in the consent document; however,
mittent locking or in small symptomatic DDwoR that can it should be remembered that asymptomatic DDwR cases
promote its progression or blockade. If their use is essen- (no pain, no blockage) do not require treatment. Splints are
tial, it must be included in the consent document; however, also not indicated in patients with short-term DDwoR for
it should be remembered that asymptomatic DDwoR cases whom recapturing is possible (an anterior replacement
(no pain, no blockage) do not require treatment. Splints are splint will be indicated).75
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