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Full mouth rehabilitation is recommended to someone with extensive dental problems, such as severe tooth decay, tooth loss, gum disease, dental trauma, bruxism (teeth grinding), TMJ disorders, or significant aesthetic concerns.
No, the process is not painful however, during the procedures; local anesthesia is typically used to minimize discomfort. Post procedural discomfort is always manageable by over the counter painkillers.
The benefits include improved oral health, restored function (better chewing and speech), enhanced aesthetics, increased self-confidence, and a better overall quality of life.
After full mouth rehabilitation, it’s crucial to maintain good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, regular dental check-ups, and by changing a few lifestyle and dietary habits.
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