Complete oral rehabilitation is the process of restoring the function and appearance of the teeth and the oral cavity. It involves various dental procedures and disciplines, depending on the needs and goals of each patient. Here are some of the reasons why you might need complete oral rehabilitation:
Multiple teeth that have been lost due to decay or trauma
Multiple teeth that have been injured or fractured
Teeth that have become severely worn as a result of long-term acid erosion or tooth grinding
Ongoing complaints of jaw, muscle and headache pain requiring adjustments to the bite.
Complete oral rehabilitation can improve the patient’s quality of life by enhancing their chewing efficiency, reducing their sensitivity, and improving their aesthetics. It can also prevent further damage to the teeth and the supporting structures, such as the gums and the bone.
The process of complete oral rehabilitation starts with a comprehensive examination by a dentist, who will determine the extent of the problem and the treatment options that can be used to correct it. The dentist will evaluate the condition of the teeth, the periodontal tissues, the temporomandibular joints, the jaw muscles and the occlusion. The dentist will also take various records of the jaw movement and the bite using sophisticated instruments and apparatus