Working Through Multiple Dental Problems




If your dental troubles have started to pile up, you and your dentist may need to map out a sequence of treatments to fully restore your oral health. A full mouth rehabilitation is not called for with every patient. However, there are some people who need more help than a single procedure – or a single visit – can cover. The good news is that your dentist can work with you on providing the help you need. These treatments do not have to stop at targeting just health issues. If you want to change how your smile looks, you can arrange to have your rehabilitation conclude with cosmetic dental work.

Identifying – And Treating – Oral Health Troubles

What sort of restorative work will be included in your full mouth rehabilitation? Any signs of tooth decay will need to be addressed, and – if necessary – root canal treatments can be performed on any teeth that are suffering from endodontic problems. In some cases, the work you receive on problem teeth can leave you with a better-looking smile. You can have ceramic dental crowns fitted on problem teeth, which are life-like in appearance.

Taking Care Of Unsightly Dental Issues

You will feel better after having your oral health problems restored, but it may take more work before you feel better about how your smile looks. For dramatic changes to the shape, condition, and colour of your teeth, you can request porcelain veneers. Veneers are permanently attached, and will offer improvement that can last for many years. You should note that it is not possible to place veneers on dental crowns.







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