A complete restoration in dentistry describes a comprehensive treatment of the entire dentition in which the function, aesthetics and health of the teeth and the periodontium are completely restored. It is necessary if there is major damage or disease that cannot be remedied with individual measures.
This includes, for example, severely damaged teeth, gaps between teeth, severe gum disease (periodontitis) or problems with jaw function. A complete restoration can include conservative measures such as fillings and root canal treatments, prosthetic restorations such as crowns, bridges or implants as well as aesthetic procedures such as tooth whitening or veneers.
The treatment process begins with precise diagnostics, followed by detailed planning to take the patient’s individual needs into account. The aim is to create a healthy, functional and aesthetically pleasing set of teeth that will remain stable in the long term and improve the patient’s quality of life.
