What Is BioRejuvenation Dentistry and Why It Matters
Worn, chipped, or aging teeth that no longer feel right are not something you have to accept. At Randall Dentistry in Dallas TX, Dr. Andrew Randall completed advanced education at VCU School of Dentistry. He is a member of the American Dental Association. Randall Dentistry, located near University Park, has offered BioRejuvenation dentistry to Park Cities families since 2009. His approach starts with your bite and jaw function before touching your appearance.
The fear underneath most cosmetic dentistry questions is the same. You do not want overdone veneers that fail in five years. Nobody addressed the bite, and the work breaks down. Dr. Randall hears this from University Park and Park Cities families regularly. BioRejuvenation dentistry at Randall Dentistry is built for you. You want your teeth to look like yourself at your best, not like a different person entirely.
What Is BioRejuvenation Dentistry?
BioRejuvenation dentistry is a whole-mouth, bite-first approach to restoring teeth. It combines functional correction with conservative aesthetics. It addresses worn enamel, bite collapse, and aging dentition by rebuilding the foundation before touching the surface. Bite restoration begins where the damage starts, not at the surface. The result is a smile that looks natural because the bite holding it together works correctly.
Standard cosmetic dentistry starts with how your teeth look. BioRejuvenation starts with how your teeth function. The vertical dimension of your bite is evaluated before any restoration is planned. Your upper and lower teeth must meet correctly before porcelain goes on top. Every patient is different, and Dr. Randall evaluates your specific bite and dental history before recommending any treatment.
Signs You May Be a BioRejuvenation Candidate
Many people arrive at Randall Dentistry having been told their worn teeth are normal aging. That is not always the right answer. Wear is often a bite problem that has been grinding your enamel down for years. Bite restoration starts with identifying that pattern. These are the signs worth taking seriously.
- Teeth that look shorter or more worn than they used to
- A bite that feels off or has shifted gradually over time
- Chipping, cracking, or fracturing teeth without a clear cause
- Old crowns, veneers, or restorations that no longer fit or look right
- Jaw pain, clicking, or headaches linked to your bite position
- A smile that no longer fits your face the way it once did
- Sensitivity to hot and cold from thinning enamel
- Cosmetic concerns you want addressed without an overdone result
Not every sign on this list means you need a full BioRejuvenation case. Some need a more focused restorative plan. What you need is an evaluation that looks at the whole picture. At Randall Dentistry, Dr. Randall identifies what your bite and your teeth require before putting any plan together.
How BioRejuvenation Dentistry Differs From Standard Cosmetic Work
Standard cosmetic dentistry treats the surface. BioRejuvenation dentistry treats the system. Veneers placed without evaluating occlusal function absorb the same forces that damaged the original teeth. Those forces do not go away because the surface looks different. Porcelain restorations placed over an uncorrected bite never last as long as they should.
BioRejuvenation restores your vertical dimension of occlusion and brings your bite into balance before any aesthetic work begins. Functional restoration means your new teeth are built to handle your bite mechanics correctly. Conservative tooth preparation preserves as much natural enamel as possible. Bite equilibration addresses any remaining imbalances after the restorations are placed. The final result is teeth that look like yours at your best, not someone else entirely.
