Cosmetic Dentistry

Oral Rehabilitation: A Comprehensive Approach to Completely Restoring Your Smile

Jun 18 • 1 minute read

Despite your best efforts to practice a sound oral hygiene routine, your smile can become damaged or take on a worn appearance from normal wear and tear. While some instances of dental damage can be corrected with traditional restorative treatments, circumstances where significant decay, injury, or trauma has occurred require a comprehensive approach known as smile rehabilitation.

Full smile rehabilitation is a comprehensive, multi-procedural strategy designed to improve and address the overall damage of your smile and restore its health, function, and beauty.

Establishing a Strong Foundation of Optimal Oral Health

A beautiful new smile that is both long-lasting and feels great starts with resolving any underlying infections or disease. Oral health infections such as gum disease can spread, compromising healthy teeth as well as the supportive jawbone. Your dental care professional must ensure your smile is healthy before providing additional care. 

Replacing Missing or Failing Teeth

Missing teeth significantly hinder the appearance of your smile and can everyday activities such as speaking and eating difficult. Replacing lost teeth is crucial for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Luckily, you have more restorative options now than ever, including permanent prosthetics with successful and reliable implant dentistry.

Depending on your dental health needs, budget, and overall expectations, teeth can be replaced as single implant-supported restorations or even full-arch prosthetics.  

Enhancing The Natural Beauty of Your Smile

Teeth that have been determined structurally sound and free of decay can be brightened with convenient teeth whitening or made more uniform with porcelain veneers.

By working closely with your trusted dentist, your smile rehabilitation treatment can be designed to best suit your needs. To determine if you can begin your full smile rehabilitation treatment and obtain a whole new smile, contact Brownsburg Dental Group today for more information. 

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