Category | Full Mouth Rehabilitation |
Full oral rehabilitation is performed when the majority of the teeth in a patient's mouth need to be restored and corrected. In this procedure, the patient's entire mouth is treated, with great emphasis being placed on aesthetics.
In other words, total oral restoration combines aesthetics with the methods of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth. A total oral restoration is a series of dental procedures tailored to the specific needs of the patient. Treatment options for TMJ, bite, smile, and facial support are considered in mouth reconstruction and oral health restoration.
Full oral rehabilitation can replace missing teeth, repair teeth, close gaps, treat periodontitis, improve TMD symptoms, improve your smile, boost your confidence, and most importantly improve your overall health.