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Full Mouth Rehabilitation with a Gnathological Approach

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Case Overview


The patient sought a complete functional and aesthetic restoration. The key challenge was to correct the bite and stabilize the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) without orthodontic treatment.


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Lead Dentist:
Mariia Imshenetska
Preparation Phase: 4 months
Restoration Phase: 2 months (8 visits)


Treatment Steps:


1. Gnathological Phase (4 months): Splint therapy to decompress the joint and establish the optimal mandibular position.
2. Endodontic Preparation: Root canal treatment for teeth 16, 17, 26, 27, 35, 45, 47.
3. Digital Design & Mock-up: Digital smile design and vertical dimension increase using a composite protocol.
4. Final Restorations: Full mouth rehabilitation with premium Multi-layer Zirconia.


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Outcome: Restored jaw biomechanics, minimized joint risks, and a brand-new, natural smile.

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We start dental treatment from design – we create your virtual prototype and “measure” several forms of smiles. Together we choose the best option. You can see how you will look even before treatment begins.

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Veneers are a sparing alternative to crowns. They are installed on the front of a depulped or living tooth, provided that a sufficient surface area is maintained. Only a small amount of tooth enamel is shaved for better contact with the plate. Usually veneers are 0.3 mm to 1.5 mm thick.

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We start dental treatment from design – we create your virtual prototype and “measure” several forms of smiles. Together we choose the best option. You can see how you will look even before treatment begins.

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Treatment of canals under a microscope – this is a precise examination of an affected tooth for the quick removal of the source of pain. This technique allows to effectively work with complicated cases and restore a tooth after poor quality work.

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