Full Mouth Rehabilitation has the power to turn back the clock by taking away at least 10 to 20 years of facial ageing.
Over time, we tend to lose tooth height and in turn facial height. The reasons could be natural wear of teeth, our chewing habits and even nighttime clenching/grinding of teeth. As your teeth age and wear, the space between your upper and lower jaw closes and your chin moves closer to your nose. As a result the lower third of your face changes shape. It compresses and appears to sink inwards.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation corrects imperfections in bite position and as a result also enhances the appearance of the smile. Anyone with short, worn down teeth or those that are chipped and broken throughout the mouth would be a candidate for FMR.
A patient who require a FMR would complain of the following clinical issues:
Combining the science of Neuromuscular Dentistry with the artistry of Cosmetic Dentistry, Full Mouth Rehabilitation creates a smile that is functional, comfortable and beautiful. Full mouth rehabilitation is a highly successful procedure and with careful planning and treatment sequencing your youthful appearance can be restored.
The entire treatment is planned by keeping the patient’s primary and secondary concerns into consideration, patient expectations, existing medical and oral condition, finances and time constraints.