FAQs About Jaw Repositioning Appliances
Jaw repositioning therapy is typically completed over a period of 3, 6, or 12 months, depending on the complexity of your case and how your body responds to treatment.
Throughout this process, your progress is closely monitored and adjustments may be made to ensure optimal results and long-term stability.
While night guards are commonly used to protect teeth from grinding or clenching, they do not address the underlying position of the jaw.
Jaw repositioning appliances are designed to:
Treat the cause of dysfunction, not just the symptoms
Improve joint health and function
Support long-term structural changes
This makes them a more comprehensive solution for patients experiencing TMJ disorders or bite-related issues.
Every jaw repositioning appliance is fully customized based on detailed diagnostics and clinical evaluation. Because no two cases are the same, your treatment plan is designed specifically for your anatomy, symptoms, and long-term goals.