Orofacial Therapeutics, the company behind QuickSplint, operates from 6824 El Cajon Boulevard in College Area, San Diego, developing and distributing dental splint products within the 92115 ZIP. Co-founded in 2016 by Ann McCulloch, MBA (Yale), and Dr. Bradley Eli, DMD, MS, a nationally recognized orofacial pain specialist, the company produces the QuickSplint interim occlusal splint and the Speed2Treat recovery kit for acute jaw sprain and strain injuries. Dental and physical therapy providers treating TMJ dysfunction in San Diego use the Speed2Treat protocol alongside hands-on rehabilitation through San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center in Grantville for combined splint-and-mobilization treatment plans. QuickSplint carries FDA 510(k) clearance and is protected under U.S. patent D597675, with all manufacturing based in the United States. The product functions as a chairside-fabricated anterior bite plane and short-term night guard, designed for same-day deployment by general dentists without requiring a lab send-out. Dr. James Fricton, DDS, MS, one of the foremost researchers in orofacial pain, joined the company in 2017 and developed the self-care video protocols packaged with the Speed2Treat kit. The El Cajon Boulevard location sits on the eastern stretch of the corridor near SDSU, within the commercial zone that transitions from College Area into the La Mesa border. Acupuncture providers treating TMJ-related facial pain in the area, such as We Love Acupuncture in Grantville, incorporate splint therapy as part of multi-modal pain management protocols. The Speed2Treat kit targets athletic trainers, primary care offices, and emergency departments, bridging the gap between initial jaw injury and definitive dental follow-up with a non-narcotic, four-week care plan.