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Patient Chief Complaint
Gregg’s chief concern was the noticeable wear of his teeth and his premature facial aging.
Gregg had been to several dentists in the San Diego area and all treatment plans consisted of full mouth crowns. While Gregg was not completely opposed to this, he had a desire to seek treatment that might
salvage his teeth versus grinding them down. Gregg, who lives in San
Diego, found Dr. Stewart via the internet when he searched ‘conservative full mouth rehabilitation’.
At Gregg’s initial consultation, Dr. Stewart explained that he could predictably and successfully treat his tooth wear by addressing his whole
system and not just his teeth. Dr. Stewart explained that by centering
his TMJ it would relax Gregg’s facial and neck muscles at the ideal position required to restore his bite and smile. This made perfect sense to
Gregg as he had always thought that his problem lay deeper than just
his teeth. Plus, the fact that Dr. Stewart could treat this minimally invasively made it even more appealing to him.
Minimally Invasive Full Mouth
BioRejuvenation Dentistry
A NEW STANDARD OF CARE
Introduction
Traditionally full mouth restoration means that the patient must go
through the process of having all of their teeth prepped for crowns. Not
only is this very expensive, making the reality of full mouth rehabilitation
cost prohibitive, but it is extremely invasive.
Dr. Hal Stewart, Dr. Craig Herre, and Dan O’Rourke, CDT, founding partners of the Texas Center for Occlusal Studies, have dedicated themselves to teaching dentists the sound biologic principles of occlusion.
They have developed technical procedures to restore and rehabilitate
full mouth cases using minimally invasive techniques that are predictable, stable, and affordable for the average patient. This philosophy
and technique is called BioRejuvenation Dentistry. The following case by
Dr. Hal Stewart illustrates a typical BioRejuvenation Dentistry case.
Examination
The examination revealed generalized attrition of all of Gregg’s teeth
resulting in a decreased vertical dimension of occlusion and a more
aged look.
He was suffering from facial muscle tension and regular headaches.
Gregg had a few old cr