Functional Esthetics
Modern dentistry must address the underlying causes of tooth degradation to achieve lasting beauty. Dr. Megan Moshea utilizes Kois Institute principles to identify issues like Occlusal Harmony, the science of bite alignment. This approach ensures Biomimetic Restoration techniques, which replicate natural teeth, effectively protect the smile.
Worn enamel often signals a deeper issue within the jaw and bite relationship. Achieving Maximum Medical Improvement, defined as the stabilization of dental health after treatment, means looking beyond the surface to treat mechanical forces. Every Soft Tissue Architecture adjustment, including gum contouring, is performed with precision to support the new dental work. Patients frequently notice that their teeth look shorter or thinner over time.
Correcting a misaligned bite can prevent the cycle of repetitive dental repairs and recurring pain.
The Biology of Enamel Protection
Restoring a smile requires an understanding of how teeth interact during chewing. If the bite is not balanced, even the strongest porcelain will eventually chip. We focus on Full-Arch Loading, the process of distributing pressure across the teeth, to prevent localized damage. Maintaining the integrity of the natural tooth structure is the primary goal of every restorative plan.
Common Questions About Enamel Wear
Will my worn teeth continue to get shorter? Unless the mechanical cause of the wear is addressed, the enamel will continue to erode over time. Intervening early allows us to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.
Does a bite adjustment hurt? The process is non-invasive and focuses on precision measurements of your jaw movement. Most patients feel immediate relief as their muscles stop straining to find a comfortable position.
Can veneers fix a bad bite? Veneers are an excellent tool for restoring the appearance of teeth, but they must be placed on a stable foundation. We ensure your bite is healthy before applying any cosmetic enhancements.
Schedule Your Functional Esthetics Consultation in Jacksonville
Reach out to Mandarin Dentistry to learn how we combine art and science. Our office is conveniently located near Mandarin Park for your next visit.




