A set of dental procedures that restore function, esthetics and comfort to the mouth. The changes it produces in the patient are both physical and psychological.
Physical changes
Masticatory function
Tooth loss can cause problems chewing food, which can lead to decreased appetite and weight loss. Oral Rehabilitation restores chewing ability, allowing you to enjoy a more varied and healthier diet.
Improved phonetics
Tooth loss can affect the pronunciation of some sounds. Oral Rehabilitation helps to improve phonetics, which facilitates verbal communication.
Comprehensive Oral Rehabilitation Service to Restore Health and Confidence
Improved aesthetics
Tooth loss can affect the appearance of the smile. Oral Rehabilitation can restore aesthetics, which improves self-esteem and self-confidence.
Improved periodontal health
Tooth loss can lead to periodontal problems, such as gingival recession and bone loss. Oral Rehabilitation helps improve periodontal health, which reduces the risk of additional tooth loss.
Psychological changes
Tooth loss can cause problems of self-esteem and self-confidence. Oral Rehabilitation helps to improve these problems and therefore the patient's quality of life.