Dentistry that is extensive and all-encompassing in relation to the body as a whole is called comprehensive dentistry. The main objective of comprehensive dentistry is to prolong the life of your teeth as much as possible. All of the bodily systems interact with one another. Every construction depends on and is affected by its surroundings. The tissues lining the oral cavity, the chewing muscles, and the temporomandibular joint, which joins the jaw to the skull, are a few of the body elements that support the health of the teeth and gums. A misaligned bite frequently results from the surrounding muscles, which can also lead to migraines, tension, and the failure of dental restorations in addition to jaw and neck pain. Your teeth, gums, and jawbones' health may suffer if the issue is not treated. Advanced occlusion (or bite) assessment and remedial treatment can help relieve discomfort and stress. Extensive dental work, beyond the typical dental checkup, would be necessary to plan comprehensive oral care. This would comprise, among other things, X-rays, dental photos, bite registrations, jaw point analyses, periodontal measures, and