Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Smile makeovers in detroit, MI

Smile at Life Dentistry is proud to offer our patients full mouth rehabilitation services. Our patients come to us with various needs, from cosmetic to functional, and we are here to help them get the smile of their dreams. Full mouth rehabilitation involves a comprehensive approach to restoring the entire mouth. This can include replacing missing teeth, repairing existing teeth, reshaping teeth and gums, aligning bite problems, and improving the appearance of your smile. 


The first step in full mouth rehabilitation is an examination. During this visit, Dr. Haik will evaluate your oral health and create a treatment plan tailored specifically for you. Depending on your individual needs, the plan could involve any combination of restorative and cosmetic services such as crowns, dental implants, veneers, bridges, dentures or orthodontics. 


At Smile at Life Dentistry, we understand that all mouths are unique and it's important to customize each patient's treatment plan accordingly. That's why we use advanced technology such as digital imaging and diagnostic scans for accurate diagnosis and precise planning. This allows us to make sure that the desired results are achieved in the most efficient manner possible -- without sacrificing quality or comfort. 


Full mouth rehabilitation requires a great deal of skill and knowledge on behalf of our team in order to be successful. That’s why we only work with experienced dental professionals who have years of expertise in providing top-quality care that meets our high standards of excellence. We also use only the best materials available so that you can trust your new smile will last for many years to come. 


At Smile at Life Dentistry , we believe that everyone deserves a beautiful smile they can be proud of! If you’re looking for comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation services in the Detroit area, please don’t hesitate to contact us today!

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  • Teeth Whitening

    In-office teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that can help you achieve a brighter, whiter smile. Also known as chairside bleaching, this procedure is done under carefully monitored conditions in the dentist's office and typically takes one to two appointments. It involves using a higher concentration of bleaching agents than those found in over-the-counter products, so it can provide more dramatic results. However, it is not a permanent solution and the teeth will resume accumulating stains shortly after treatment is completed. For this reason, we recommend follow-up treatments or at-home maintenance to maintain the desired results.

  • Veneers

    Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic dental procedure used to improve the aesthetics and function of a patient's smile. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain that are bonded directly to the front surface of each tooth, allowing dentists to correct a variety of issues such as chipped, broken, or discolored teeth, misaligned teeth, gaps between teeth, and irregular shapes. Veneers can also be used to close gaps in the smile or even lengthen individual teeth. The process typically requires two dental appointments and can last up to 15 years when properly cared for.


  • Crowns & Bridges

    Dental crowns and bridges are two different types of restorations used to replace missing teeth. A dental crown is an artificial tooth that is custom-made to fit over the remaining portion of a damaged or decayed tooth, while a bridge consists of two or more crowns joined together by a prosthetic appliance. Crowns and bridges can be made from materials such as porcelain, ceramic, composite resin, or metal. Dental crowns and bridges typically require two or more dental appointments to complete and can last up to 15 years with proper maintenance.

  • Clear Aligners

    Clear Aligners are a modern orthodontic treatment used to straighten teeth and correct jaw alignment. This system uses clear plastic aligners which are custom-molded to fit each patient’s teeth. These aligners must be worn for at least 22 hours per day in order to be effective and can be removed whenever necessary for eating, brushing, or flossing. 

  • Implants

    Dental implants are a popular and effective option for replacing missing teeth. The procedure involves surgically placing an artificial titanium root into the jawbone, which then serves as the foundation for the replacement tooth. After a healing period, a porcelain crown is placed on top of the implant to create a natural-looking smile. Dental implants are designed to last a lifetime, although they may require occasional adjustments or replacements depending on wear and tear.

  • Tooth-Colored Fillings

    Tooth-colored fillings are an alternative to traditional amalgam fillings and offer a more natural look. These fillings are made from composite resin material which can be easily blended with the teeth, allowing them to blend in seamlessly without looking out of place. They also require less of the tooth to be removed during the filling procedure, preserving more of your natural tooth structure. Tooth-colored fillings are highly durable and resistant to staining or discoloration over time.

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