# The objective of full mouth rehabilitation is:
(A) to treat periodontal conditions
(B) to minimize undue destructive stress to the tissues
(C) to replace lost teeth
(D) to bring in proper occlusion
The objective of full mouth rehabilitation is to bring in proper occlusion, which means achieving a balanced and stable relationship between the upper and lower teeth and the temporomandibular joints (TMJs). Therefore, the correct option is (D) to bring in proper occlusion.
While treating periodontal conditions, minimizing undue destructive stress to the tissues, and replacing lost teeth may be important components of a full mouth rehabilitation plan, the ultimate goal is to achieve proper occlusion.
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