Oral rehabilitation plays an important role in dental science as it helps patients suffering from complex dental issues restore their mouth’s functionality. Also known as restorative dentistry, it involves correcting and improving the form and function of teeth. Oral rehabilitation is concerned with reshaping and restoring teeth affected by trauma, decay or other medical conditions. Oral rehabilitation procedures can include anything from fillings, crowns and bridges to implant surgery, crown lengthening and more complex cases that involve full mouth reconstruction. Fillings are used to repair tiny cavities in a tooth, while more damaged cavities may require a crown. A bridge is a great option to replace missing teeth, while implant surgery allows for a more permanent option. Crown lengthening on the other hand is a surgical procedure that adjusts the gum line in order to give teeth more of a natural look. Finally, full mouth reconstruction involves multiple restorative dental treatments used to both improve the appearance of the mouth and restore functionality. The success of an oral rehabilitation case depends on working closely with a highly skilled dental professional. That is why it is important to choose the right dentist for the job, one who is experienced in complex restorative dentistry. These experienced dentists will assess the condition of the mouth and provide a comprehensive treatment plan that will restore the function and beauty of the teeth. All restorative treatments will not only improve the appearance of the mouth, but will help to keep it healthy as well. Oral rehabilitation is an important aspect of dental science that is essential for providing a healthy mouth for years to come. It is important to determine the best way to improve the oral health, that is why it is important to work with a skilled professional to make sure the outcome is successful. Whether it is a single crown or a full mouth reconstruction, the goal is to restore the patient’s mouth to the best possible condition.
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