Total Smile Rejuvenation
With Full Mouth Restoration
You watch other people smile but you just can’t join in. When you can’t help but laugh, you quickly cover your mouth. Sometimes you even turn down invitations to special events because you’d hate anyone to see your teeth. You suffer from headaches or jaw pain and can’t figure out what is causing it. If this sounds at all like you, your life might be about to change!
Many of our patients who have had a lot of trouble with their teeth, have avoided dentistry for years or have worn down, broken or decayed teeth, have found renewed joy and a more comfortable approach to life with our comprehensive full mouth rejuvenation.
What Exactly is Full Mouth Restoration?
We like to call our full mouth restorations rejuvenations because of the transformative effects they can have. Full mouth restoration is the recreation of each tooth in a mouth, allowing us to make astonishing repairs: Full mouth restoration enhances the appearance of the smile, corrects imperfections in bite position replaces missing teeth and repairs and restores chipped, short, worn-down teeth.
All evaluations for full mouth restoration or rejuvenation starts with an occlusal evaluation to determine your jaw’s optimal position. Once this position is determined, several methods may be employed to move the jaw back to its natural and comfortable place.
If your teeth are damaged, worn down or small, a full set of crowns or veneers can also help get your jaw in the right position by raising your teeth and keeping them there. This not only completely relieves the painful symptoms of a badly aligned bite; it also restores the appearance of your teeth to their beautiful and youthful state.
What Does Full Mouth Restoration Include?
While every full mouth restoration is different, depending on the patient’s individual needs, there are several treatments that are frequently needed. A full mouth rejuvenation may include:
- TMJ or Occlusal Treatment
- Implants for Missing Teeth
- Replacement of Metal Fillings
- Restoration of Damaged Teeth
- Enhancement and Strengthening with Porcelain Veneers
- In-Office Whitening
How Long Will My Full Mouth Restoration Take?
A full mouth restoration can take time – from as little as 2 to 3 visits to six or more depending on the complexity of the case and the desired result – but our patients always tell us that it is worth every minute. They absolutely love their new smiles and the relief it gives them.
Why wait another day to find your own confident comfortable smile?
Call Dr. Edward Karahadian at 559 432 2000 today and find out what we can do for you!