Restoring or enhancing your smile to what it used to be or what you would like it to be is predictable and provides you with esthetic and functional benefits. Full mouth rehabilitation is the use of procedures like Invisalign, fillings, veneers, crowns, and implants to help you enjoy smiling and eating again. With digital facial planning, we can show you exactly what the outcome will be and have a template throughout the whole process that makes sure everything goes smoothly. How we do the planning and what involves is different for everyone since all our mouths have different environments and issues, but through a full evaluation we can discuss your concerns, address the issues that are affecting your oral health, modify your diet and hygiene if needed, and conservatively plan your smile rejuvenation.
Would a Full Mouth Rehabilitation Benefit Me?
If you have experienced heavy wear from night grinding, TMJ issues originating from bite discrepancies, heavy erosion from an acidic diet or gastrointestinal issues, a long history of cavities and fillings that are getting old, or are looking for a full smile enhancement, then you can benefit from a Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Our modern diet and health have led to issues with our mouths that nature had not prepared for. It’s upset our oral microbiomes and the overall function of our mouths. We fortunately have the ability now to restore and even enhance what we had before through individualized digital planning.
What are the benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
The most important benefit is restoring your oral health so that it can function correctly and prevent issues from getting worse. With carious, worn, or eroded teeth, your bite collapses that will lead to your teeth breaking, muscular issues with your jaw, TMJ issues, and can affect your overall alignment. People complain of headaches, neck and back tightness, and other neurological issues due to bite issues. Proper mouth restoration can alleviate stresses throughout your body and can help maintain a healthy diet into old age. Edentulism (missing teeth) is associated with an increased risk of all cause mortality and is something we hope to remedy for overall health and longevity.