One of the key steps is thorough diagnostics using condylography, which helps determine the optimal physiological position of the lower jaw.
The next critical phase is splint adaptation, during which the lower jaw is stabilized in its new position, ensuring comfort and proper temporomandibular joint (TMJ) function. This stage helps eliminate existing dysfunctions and prepares the patient for further treatment.
Once the jaw position has been successfully adapted using the splint, orthodontic correction follows to create optimal occlusion and align the dental arches. The final stage involves functional and aesthetic restoration with ceramic restorations, achieving a harmonious, functional, and aesthetically pleasing result.
This comprehensive approach ensures long-term success and high patient satisfaction with the final outcome.