About The Video
In this case, Dr Jaclyn takes us through a patient’s journey who struggled with discoloured fillings, uneven teeth, and broken restorations. What began as a concern about smile aesthetics turned into a comprehensive plan for full mouth rehabilitation, restoring both health and confidence.
The treatment involved multiple stages: managing decay, replacing old fillings, stabilising the teeth, and then progressing into alignment and planning veneers. This long-term approach shows how dentistry goes beyond “drill and fill” to truly transform lives and rebuild smiles.
Full mouth rehabilitation is more than just cosmetic dentistry — it’s about restoring function, health, and appearance together. In this case, the patient presented with multiple challenges, including discoloured fillings, active decay, uneven gum levels, crowding, and a broken tooth. Addressing these issues required careful planning across several phases.
The first step was to remove decay and replace failing fillings, giving the patient a healthier and more even foundation. This alone provided a noticeable boost in confidence. Next came orthodontic alignment to correct crowding and improve balance in the smile. The final phase will focus on veneers and crowns, enhancing aesthetics while maintaining durability.
Such cases highlight how dentistry is not a quick fix, but a journey that blends science, artistry, and patient trust. By taking a step-by-step approach, dentists can rebuild not only smiles, but also long-term confidence.