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As the name implies, full mouth rehabilitation refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. It is a plan to optimize the health of the entire mouth including the teeth, the gums, and the bite. In many cases, it is necessary to replace or restore every tooth in the mouth using a combination of dental services. The goal here is not just cosmetic but also to strengthen and fortify your healthy oral tissues and teeth structure.
Ever heard of the term occlusion?
Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the upper and lower teeth when they approach each other during chewing or at rest. Abnormalities in the occlusion develop after the loss of teeth, eruption, migration, rotation or malalignment. Correction of occlusion is compulsory in any form of rehabilitation.
Depending on your condition, your full mouth rehabilitation can include:
- Dental crowns to restore, cover and protect teeth
- Porcelain veneers to improve the appearance of several teeth at a time
- Implants
- Full or Partial Dentures