Smylist Rehabiliation

The mandible forms the most critical and vital joint in the body. It is the only bilaterally connected joint, and this needs it to move in unison. There are small muscles that are involved in the movement of the mandible. When they get into a state of overstretching or contraction, there is an imbalance of these muscles, which leads to a cascade of reactions in an attempt by the body to compensate for the imbalance. It is very mind boggling as to the harm it can cause to the entire body all originating in the musculoskeletal system and posture of the patient. The beauty is that all this can be usually resolved by bringing the mandible into the most relaxed position, which is called the G space by Smylist. This is the process of deprogramming the mandibular muscles, which one can achieve in a matter of minutes rather than months.

We at Lohith’s Dental studio use the Smylist bite in treating the dentition, but also, resolving migraines, neck aches, shoulder aches, shoulder movement restriction, upper backaches, mid back aches, lower back aches, unilateral knee pain, body posture, chronic acidity, reduced vital capacity and even more. I am extremely passionate about how Smylist brings about dramatic changes and helps people live much better lives.

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A dental implant is a small anchor that is inserted into the jawbone to take the place of your missing tooth root.

Dental implants are made up of titanium and other alloys. They are manufactured to be exceptionally strong to withstand the force of chewing every day.

Dental implants should be placed only after growth of the patient has stopped, which is around 18 years. This ensures that the implant is in the right place to hold the future tooth after the completion of growth.

There is no expiration date on dental implants. With proper maintenance and care, and regular dental checkups, they can be expected to last a very long time and do not require replacement.

Anesthesia will be used during the surgical procedure to remove any discomfort. Pain medication will be suggested for discomfort after surgery.

Dental implants have had a 25-year success rate of over 96 percent. The longevity of the implants also depends on the dental implant quality, the bone quality, type of ceramic teeth used, etc.

The entire dental implants process usually takes around 2 to 6 months to complete. If bone grafting is necessary, further time may be required. Each patient has different bone quality and each heals differently, and so treatment times will vary.

After the surgical placement of the dental implants, the healing process can take up to six months. The fitting and adjustment of replacement teeth typically take no more than two months.