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to correct imperfect bite positions and enhance the appearance of your smile. It involves restoring the teeth, bite, and muscles back to a natural looking and youthful condition, thereby restoring self-esteem. We are now living longer and can expect to keep our natural teeth for our entire life. As people age, teeth often darken and yellow. Over a life time of eating and drinking, cracks and chips happen and tooth surfaces wear down. Old fillings crack and decay. Accidents and illnesses occur, resulting in missing teeth, jaw problems and gum disease. In the past, affected teeth were often extracted and replaced with dentures. Such treatment often led to a shrunken appearance, shrinking bone and discomfort from denture wearing. This often resulted in a patient’s loss of self-esteem and enjoyment of food. Now with the miracles of modern prosthodontics, implant and aesthetic, and cosmetic dentistry, alternative solutions are available. Teeth can be remade, whitened, and reformed. Everyone deserves to feel good about his or herself. If you have endured a lifetime of dissatisfaction with your smile, the time to act is now. Who is suitable for full mouth rehabilitation? Anyone with short, worn teeth or those that are chipped and broken throughout the mouth. Other symptoms include loss of face height, bite problems, tooth loss, TMJ problem (temporomandibular joint syndrome), and headaches or migraine. Diagnosing a full mouth rehabilitation • At the first visit, accurate determination of present and potential The goal of treatment is to properly align the jaw and rebuild damaged teeth.
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