Do you experience:
- Frequent headaches or migraines
- Pain or soreness around your jaws
- Facial, neck, shoulder and/or back pain
- Unexplained congestion or stuffiness in your ears
- Worn, chipped, cracked, or loose teeth
- TMJ (temporomandibular joint syndrome)
- Discomfort that seems to move from tooth to tooth
- Have you ever felt embarrassed to be around other people because you didn’t want to smile?
- Has this affected you more than you realize?
- Do you find yourself avoiding public situations and making excuses to stay at home?
Imagine an old structure that was built many years ago and has suffered from neglect or simply the process of aging. The foundation becomes weak, the walls begin to crack, the roof needs repair, and it is unsafe to inhabit. This analogy is an example of the one between your gums, bone, muscles, and teeth. When the relationship of these elements breaks down, it can affect the health of your whole body. A full mouth reconstruction or rehabilitation can correct those imperfections that you might believe are just a part of growing older. When your bite is off, your jaw’s function is stressed, the alignment changes and disorders can occur. You should not have to live with these imperfections, not only will a full mouth reconstruction could eliminate pain and discomfort, but it will also enhance the appearance of your smile. Treat yourself to a perfect smile. Get rid of that pain in your neck or tension in your jaw. By rehabilitating every tooth in your mouth, you will benefit from amazing looks and better health.
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Did you know that in some cases, dental restorations could even rejuvenate your facial features that might have diminished with age? It’s possible to see an enhancement of your cheeks and lips because of your new smile. The fact that your overall health is improved with good dental practices is an additional bonus.
Remember that your teeth are hardworking body parts. They are used every day, numerous times a day. As a result, your teeth are subjected to the natural process of aging and can be neglected. A full mouth rehabilitation can recreate a smile that is healthy, functional, comfortable, and beautiful. |