When orthopaedic rehabilitation is needed

Orthopedic rehabilitation is a procedure aimed at restoring chewing functions of teeth and the aesthetic appearance of the maxillofacial area. To restore the aesthetic form of the jaw, a complex treatment is necessary. Early prosthetics may be performed using orthopedic structures or implants.

The placement of implants is often carried out in the event of tooth row defects. If the bone tissue remains healthy, the recovery from these measures is much faster. At first glance, it may seem that the presence of an implant does not allow you to maintain the aesthetic appearance of your jaw and teeth, but it is not. The use of modern techniques leads to the creation of beautiful teeth and full preservation of chewing function.

To ensure that the rehabilitation is carried out as efficiently as possible, doctors take care of the choice of suitable materials that will correspond to the natural teeth. Fabricated orthopedic structures will have a long service life and perform their functions perfectly.

Orthopedic rehabilitation is also required in the following cases:

  • in the absence of one or more teeth, as well as a complete absence of the tooth row;
  • if it is necessary, to correct the mutual position of the tooth rows;

Dental rehabilitation allows you to restore the functionality of your jaws and teeth, provided you choose the right method of dissection. Doctors who use suitable impression materials and pay attention to the technique of procedures, restore the original appearance of the tooth rows in the shortest possible time.