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How We Restore Worn & Damaged Teeth | BEFORE & BEYOND EP22

Dr Bernard Siew shares how full mouth rehabilitation can transform worn, damaged teeth into a healthy, confident smile. He shares real patient examples, enumerates the causes of tooth wear, and shows how careful planning can bring back both function and a confident smile.

About The Video

In this episode, Dr Bernard Siew talks about what happens when teeth wear down faster than they should and why that’s worth fixing early. He describes how daily habits, acid erosion, or teeth grinding can shorten teeth, affect your bite, and even change your facial shape. The early signs of dental wear should not be ignored.

Dr Siew then introduces the process of full mouth rehabilitation. He explains how bite height is restored, how materials are chosen to suit each patient, and how digital scans help design precise restorations using real examples. Watch the transformation from worn teeth to a healthier, more balanced bite.

Full mouth rehabilitation, is a comprehensive approach to repairing teeth that have worn down, cracked, or lost their natural form. Damage may come from acid erosion, teeth grinding, or habits that chip enamel over time. Beyond the visible wear, these changes can alter the way the teeth fit together and affect how the face looks and functions.

Dr Siew explains that the treatment starts with understanding the cause of the problem, then planning the ideal bite height and designing restorations to match. Digital scanning and modelling guide each step, and the work can be done in stages so patients adapt comfortably. The aim is to create strong, natural-looking teeth that not only changes one's appearance but also protects the mouth from future wear and keep it functioning well.