[ultimate_heading main_heading=”Sagittal” main_heading_color=”#663366″ alignment=”left” spacer=”line_only” spacer_position=”middle” line_height=”1″ line_color=”#663366″ main_heading_font_family=”font_family:Open Sans|font_call:Open+Sans|variant:300″ main_heading_font_size=”desktop:37px;” sub_heading_font_family=”font_family:Open Sans|font_call:Open+Sans” sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:14px;” main_heading_style=”font-weight:300;” sub_heading_line_height=”desktop:21px;” main_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:15px;” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:15px;” line_width=”150″ spacer_margin=”margin-top:15px;margin-bottom:20px;” margin_design_tab_text=””]The Sagittal appliance can also be fabricated as a flat plane splint with slight indexing to allow the patient guidance into the best joint healing position. The Gelb 4/7 technique is often used to find the best condyle position. Doctors normally recommend wearing this type of splint for six-nine months with doctor follow up.
Following the Sagittal splint therapy, Phase 2 stabilization can be done using a bite restorer, crown and bridge or orthodontics.[/ultimate_heading]

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