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Restorative Dentistry

Full-Mouth Restoration

Full mouth restoration is the individual restructuring of each and every tooth rather than doing it tooth by tooth over a long period of time, we are able to achieve ideal occlusion (or bite). Sometimes called neuromuscular dentistry, this technique involves a preliminary information-gathering visit. The goal of this (the first of three primary visits) is to determine ideal occlusion. We use special computer diagnostics and neuromuscular methods to relax the jaw muscles. Tension or pain that contribute to TMJ problems are often times a result of poor occlusion and shortened or damaged teeth. Once we know where the muscles and jaw are most comfortable, that information is used to make restorations that honor that position.