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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Our mission is to provide our patients with the highest quality full mouth rehabilitation available. We understand that there are many factors that can contribute to a person's smile being less than perfect, and we are here to help. Whether you have discolored teeth, crooked teeth, gaps in your teeth, or any other problems, we can help.

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Reasons you may need full mouth rehabilitation

It is not uncommon for patients to require full mouth rehabilitation. This is often due to extensive tooth decay, periodontal disease, or tooth loss. While there are many reasons why someone may need full mouth rehabilitation, the most important thing is that they receive the treatment they need to restore their oral health.

How to tell if full mouth rehabilitation is right for you

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the decision of whether or not to undergo full mouth rehabilitation will depend on each individual's unique circumstances. However, there are some general factors that can be considered when making the decision. First, it is important to consult with a qualified dental professional to assess the condition of your teeth and mouth. This will help to determine the extent of the work that would need to be done in order to achieve the desired results.

The process of full mouth rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is the process of restoring all of the teeth in a person's mouth. This can be done for functional or aesthetic reasons, or both. The first step in full mouth rehabilitation is to assess the condition of the teeth and gums and develop a treatment plan. The next step is to carry out the treatment plan, which may involve dental implants, veneers, crowns, bridges, and/or dentures.

The benefits of full mouth rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is the process of restoring all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as to improve the function and appearance of the teeth. There are many benefits to full mouth rehabilitation, including:

1. Improved function of the teeth – When all of the teeth are healthy and functioning properly, it can make everyday activities such as eating and speaking much easier.

2. When all of the teeth are healthy and functioning properly, it can make everyday activities such as eating and speaking much easier. Improved appearance Since full mouth rehabilitation improves the function of the teeth, this makes them appear more attractive since they function better.

3. Since full mouth rehabilitation improves the function of the teeth, this makes them appear more attractive since they function better. Improved oral health

When all of the teeth are healthy and functioning properly, it can prevent future dental problems from occurring.

The cost of full mouth rehabilitation

The cost of full mouth rehabilitation can vary depending on the extent of the damage and the necessary treatments. In general, however, full mouth rehabilitation can be quite costly, as it often requires multiple procedures and treatments. Depending on the severity of the damage, patients may need to undergo dental implants, veneers, crowns, or other similar treatments. As such, the cost of full mouth rehabilitation can be quite high.

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How can I book an appointment?
To book an appointment at any of our dental clinics, you can fill the form available at the top, and one of our representatives will get in touch with you. Alternatively, you can also give us a call on +971 5433 63340/+971 5071 93374.
What are your dental clinic timings?
Magnum Dental clinics remain open from 9 AM to 11 PM every day. However, in the case of unforeseen situations, the timing may differ on that particular day. Our Clinics are open on weekends.
What modes of payment are acceptable at Magnum Dental Clinics?
We accept payments through Cash/Credit Card/ Debit Card.
What are the safety measures adopted by Magnum?
Magnum Dental has taken world-class precautions to assure patient safety. In response to the COVID crisis, we improved our safety protocols in accordance with WHO guidelines and are now using 10X safety protocols. When it comes to safety and cleanliness, we make no compromises. This ensures that the area is fully sterile and hygienic.
Do veneers ruin your natural teeth?
This is a common concern, but the answer is no. Modern veneer procedures are minimally invasive. We only remove a very thin layer of enamel (often less than 0.5mm) to ensure a secure bond and a natural, non-bulky appearance. The underlying tooth structure remains healthy and intact.
Will the procedure hurt?
Patient comfort is our top priority. The tooth preparation phase is performed using local anesthesia, so you won't feel any pain. Some patients may experience mild tooth sensitivity for a few days after the procedure, but this is temporary.
Will my veneers look fake or too white?
Our goal is to create a smile that is both beautiful and completely natural-looking. We use Digital Smile Design to plan a smile that complements your unique facial features. The shade is carefully selected with you to ensure it looks bright but believable, and high-end materials like Emax mimic the translucency of natural enamel.
How long do veneers last?
With proper care, including good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, high-quality porcelain or Emax veneers can last for 15 to 20 years, making them a durable, long-term investment in your confidence.
What is the difference between veneers and crowns?
Veneers are thin shells that cover only the front surface of the tooth and are used primarily for cosmetic enhancements. Crowns, or "caps," cover the entire tooth and are typically used when a tooth has significant structural damage or decay.