Full Mouth RehabilitationWhen teeth become severely worn, abraded, fractured or decayed throughout the mouth, full mouth rehabilitation may be necessary in order to restore proper function and esthetics. Loss of tooth structure puts abnormal stresses on the remaining musculature and the jaw joint. Since it is the teeth that determine the position of the jaw in the fossa of the skull, it is important to maintain proper physiologic position by restoring the teeth. Some people experience pain in the joint and need full mouth rehabilitation to restore proper function and eliminate pain. All porcelain crowns and veneers with three implants and crowns
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