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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation corrects imperfections in bite position and enhances the appearance of the smile. Anyone with short, worn teeth or those that are chipped and broken throughout the mouth would be an excellent candidate. Combining the science of Neuromuscular Dentistry with the artistry of Cosmetic Dentistry, Full Mouth Rehabilitation creates a smile that is functional, comfortable and beautiful.

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1:Before the procedure 
The dentist determines what needs to be done and prepares both himself and the patient

for the coming treatment procedure.


 

 

2. Installing the implants 
The first step is installing dental implants to replace the lost tooth roots. The number of

implants placed is dependent on bone condition and the implantologist's judgments.

If conventional implants are done, temporary dentures can be opted to be made or your

old dentures may be worn that enable you to eat and function while the implants are left to

heal and integrate with the jaw bone. 
 

3. Attaching the bridge 
The final step is the making and securely installing the fixed bridge on top of the implants.

 

 

4. End result 
Your new teeth should be hard to tell from natural – both for you and others. People who

have had traditional dentures before getting a fixed bridge often describe this as an overwhelming and very positive experience.

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