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Launceston's Home of Dentistry
Full Mouth
Rehabilitation
Restoring Function. Preserving Natural Teeth.

"I want to keep my natural teeth for as long as possible."
After a comprehensive examination, we discovered the issue extended far beyond a single painful tooth.
WHY THE PATIENT CAME TO US
Main Concern
A toothache brought the patient into our practice.
Patient Goal
"I want to keep my natural teeth for as long as possible."
💡Imagine walking in one high heel. Everything becomes unbalanced.
The same principle applies to your bite.
THE CHALLENGE
Years of severe tooth wear had shortened the teeth and altered the patient's bite.
Restoring one tooth alone would have placed excessive force on that restoration, making failure much more likely.
PLANNING THE NEW SMILE
Before treatment began, every tooth was carefully planned.

Wax-up Model


Smile Design

Trial Smile
The patient approved both the shape and colour before treatment.
Diagnostic Wax-up
Bite Design
Smile Design
Trial Smile Approval
Saving the Natural Teeth
PHASE ONE
Saving the Teeth
Before placing crowns, several teeth required root canal treatment.
This allowed us to preserve the patient's natural teeth and create a healthy foundation for the reconstruction.

PHASE TWO
Upper Jaw Rehabilitation
APPOINTMENT ONE
Tooth Preparation
Digital Impressions
Temporary Crowns
APPOINTMENT TWO
Custom Zirconia Crowns
Final Bonding


PHASE THREE
Lower Jaw Rehabilitation
The lower teeth were restored to match the newly established bite.

Again completed over two appointments, ensuring precision and long-term stability.
THE FINAL RESULT

After
Before
Pain Eliminated
Functional Bite Restored
Natural Teeth Preserved
Custom Zirconia Crowns
Improved Smile
Restored Confidence
CLINICAL INSIGHT
Severe tooth wear affects far more than appearance. It changes the way your teeth meet, how you chew, and how long restorations will last.
Careful planning is the key to long-term success.
CONCERNED ABOUT WORN TEETH?
Early treatment can often prevent more extensive dental work later.
Call 6326 4368
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