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Oral cavity complete rehabilitation

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To receive the personal advise with the best dentist. After analyzing the results of comprehensive examination including teeth and gums condition, the functions of your muscles, jaws and temporomandibular joint the expert will provide a detailed consultation and treatment plan according to your personal characteristics.

Complete oral rehabilitation: The key to a healthy smile

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach to restoring the functions of the maxillofacial system, which includes not only dental treatment, but also bite correction, treatment of the gums and other oral tissues.

This procedure aims to improve not only the aesthetics of the smile, but also the patient’s overall health, as problems in the oral cavity can affect the entire body.

Goals of full mouth rehabilitation

The primary goal of rehabilitation is to restore the normal functionality of the teeth and gums, which includes the ability to chew food comfortably, pronounce sounds clearly, and smile confidently.

In addition, rehabilitation helps prevent the development of diseases such as gum disease, tooth decay, and other infectious processes that can lead to tooth loss.

Indications for rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a necessary procedure in many cases where dental damage or oral disease reaches a degree that requires a comprehensive approach to restore functionality and aesthetics. A list of situations in which this service may be required:

  • Loss of all or a few teeth

    Whether due to trauma, periodontal disease, or other causes, tooth loss can seriously affect your ability to: chew, speak, appearance, and self-esteem.

  • Multiple fillings and their size

    Teeth that have large fillings, especially if those fillings have been replaced more than once, may be weakened and need stronger and longer-lasting restorations.

  • Tooth wear

    Severe tooth wear caused by teeth grinding (bruxism) or tooth decay requires a comprehensive approach to restoring tooth structure.

  • Aesthetic defects

    Includes significant irregularities, cracks, and permanent stained discoloration of teeth that are not amenable to conventional whitening or restorative methods.

  • Bite deformity and other anomalies

    Irregular bites that cause jaw pain, headaches, and tooth wear. Rehabilitation helps to correct these abnormalities by restoring the position of the teeth and jaw.

  • Gum disease

    Advanced stages of periodontitis or gingivitis resulting in bone loss, receding gums, and tooth instability.

  • Full orthodontic correction

    When traditional braces or other orthodontic methods cannot solve complex bite or teeth alignment problems.

  • Negative results of previous treatment

    This can include poor quality crowns, bridges or other prostheses that don’t function properly or create aesthetic problems.

Options for oral rehabilitation

Dental implants

An ideal solution for replacing missing teeth, offering longevity and support for the jaw structure, which helps to maintain a youthful facial appearance.

Ceramic crowns and bridges

Durable and aesthetically pleasing, these restorations help repair damaged teeth and improve their function and appearance.

Veneers

Thin ceramic plates that are placed on the front surface of the teeth, correcting the colour, shape and size, giving the smile a flawless and natural look.

Orthodontic treatment

Bite correction and teeth alignment not only improve appearance, but also help to better distribute the chewing load, which prevents further wear and tear on the teeth.

Root canal treatment

It is necessary to eliminate infections within the tooth, thus preserving natural teeth and avoiding tooth extraction.

Bone grafting

Procedures designed to restore bone and gum tissue, which is critical to the maintenance of dental implants and overall oral health.

Professional whitening

Allows you to significantly improve the colour of your tooth enamel, making your smile brighter and more attractive.

Fillings

A fast and effective way to restore teeth that also corrects minor defects in shape and colour.

Before & after

All works
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Total Smile Rehabilitation
Placement of 28 units of thin-walled veneers/crowns
Before
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Total Smile Rehabilitation
Placement of 28 units of thin-walled veneers/crowns
Before
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Total Smile Rehabilitation
Placement of 28 units of thin-walled veneers/crowns
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Placement of 2 thin-walled veneers on 2 central incisors
ZOOM 4 whitening
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Placement of 10 thin-walled veneers on the upper jaw
ZOOM 4 whitening

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    Reviews

    "Great experience! My boyfriend had his teeth fixed at a time there: no pain, only gentle treatment. There was also a TV to watch something while getting your teeth treated. I really liked the atmosphere of the clinic as well. Light and cozy place, no “hospital” smell inside. And the service was on top: they offered some drinks, while I was waiting, and even helped me to charge my phone 🥹"
    Valeria Sokolova
    "Fantastic experience: a beautiful very clean clinic with amazing doctors and high quality equipment. Never had such a great experience at a dentist before, will definitely come back. "
    Veronika Eickhoff
    "After years of dental issues, I decided to undergo full-mouth rehabilitation. Implants were placed, old fillings were replaced, and orthodontic treatment was performed. My smile feels brand new. I wish I had done this sooner."
    Artem
    "Full rehabilitation was necessary due to missing teeth and gum problems. The clinic did a great job — restoring both function and aesthetics."
    Daniil
    "The comprehensive restoration took several months, but the result was worth it. Now I can eat comfortably and smile confidently. High-quality work and excellent patient care!"
    Kirill

    F.A.Q

    What factors are considered when planning oral cavity rehabilitation?

    The overall health of the patient, the condition of the gums, the number and condition of existing teeth, as well as aesthetic preferences are taken into account during planning.

    How does oral cavity rehabilitation affect diction?

    Restoring the correct structure of teeth and jaws can significantly improve diction, especially if there were previously issues with pronunciation due to missing teeth.

    Can there be complications after oral cavity rehabilitation?

    As with any medical procedure, there is a risk of complications, but adhering to all the doctor’s recommendations and using modern technologies minimizes this risk.

    How to prepare for the rehabilitation of the entire oral cavity?

    Before starting treatment, it is important to undergo a complete dental examination, discuss all the details of the upcoming procedure with your doctor, and follow all his recommendations.

    What modern technologies are used in the process of oral cavity rehabilitation?

    Digital diagnostics, computer smile modeling, and 3D modeling are used to create accurate and aesthetically pleasing prostheses.

    How is the durability of oral cavity rehabilitation results ensured?

    Adhering to all the doctor's recommendations and regular visits for professional cleaning and examination help maintain the results for a long time.

    How much does the rehabilitation of the entire oral cavity cost?

    The cost varies depending on the volume and complexity of the necessary procedures.

    Will the oral cavity rehabilitation procedure be painful?

    Modern methods of anesthesia and sedation allow the procedure to be carried out with maximum comfort and virtually painlessly.

    Can I count on undergoing comprehensive oral cavity rehabilitation?

    Suitable candidates are people with multiple dental issues such as tooth wear, unsatisfactory bite, or loss of several teeth.

    How long does the process of oral cavity treatment last?

    The duration of treatment varies depending on the individual needs of each patient. On average, this process can take from several weeks to several months. In complex cases, where comprehensive restoration of function and aesthetics is required, rehabilitation can last up to a year. It is important to have regular consultations with the doctor to accurately follow the treatment plan and achieve the best results.