What is Oral Rehabilitation & Dental Restoration?

Oral Rehabilitation and Dental Restoration involve comprehensive dental treatments aimed at restoring the function, structure, and aesthetics of the mouth. This includes repairing damaged teeth, replacing missing ones, correcting bite issues, and improving overall oral health to enhance quality of life.

Why is it Done?

  • To restore broken, decayed, or worn-down teeth.
  • To replace missing teeth using implants, bridges, or dentures.
  • To improve chewing, speech, and facial aesthetics.
  • To correct bite alignment and jaw function.
  • To prevent further oral health issues like bone loss or gum disease.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dental restoration refers to procedures that repair or replace damaged teeth, such as fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures. The goal is to restore the tooth's shape, function, and appearance.

Oral rehabilitation is recommended for patients with multiple dental problems, including missing teeth, worn-down enamel, bite misalignment, chronic jaw pain, or damaged dental structures due to decay or injury.

Modern techniques and anesthesia ensure that most dental restoration and rehabilitation procedures are comfortable and nearly pain-free. Post-treatment discomfort is usually mild and temporary.

The longevity of dental restorations depends on the type of material used, the complexity of the procedure, and how well you maintain oral hygiene. With proper care, restorations can last many years.