Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive and highly personalized dental treatment plan. It is designed to address a wide range of dental problems that may have accumulated over time, restoring both the function and appearance of your teeth and gums.

Full mouth rehabilitation helps in attaining the following:-

  • Restoration of lost tooth structure
  •  Replacement of missing teeth if any
  •  Desired aesthetics (appearance)
  •  Improved chewing capacity (function)
  •  Speech enhancement
  •  Healthy gums
  •  Relief from oro-facial pain
  •  Resolved Temporomandibular joint problems

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or restoration, is a comprehensive dental treatment that aims to address and correct various dental issues and oral health problems affecting the entire mouth. It involves a combination of restorative and cosmetic dental procedures tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Here’s an overview of what full mouth rehabilitation typically involves:

  1. Initial Assessment and Diagnosis:

   – A thorough examination of your oral health, including X-rays, scans, and impressions.

   – Discussion of your dental history, concerns, and goals.

   – Evaluation of the condition of your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite.

  1. Customized Treatment Plan:

   – Based on the assessment, a personalized treatment plan is created.

   – The plan outlines the specific procedures, timelines, and estimated costs.

  1. Restorative Procedures:

   Full mouth rehabilitation often includes a combination of the following treatments:

   – Dental Implants: If you have missing teeth, dental implants may be used to replace them with natural-looking and functional prosthetics.

   – Dental Crowns: Crowns are used to restore damaged or weakened teeth, providing strength and protection.

   – Dental Bridges: Bridges can replace missing teeth by anchoring them to neighboring healthy teeth.

   – Dentures: Partial or full dentures may be recommended for extensive tooth loss.

  1. Orthodontic Treatment:

    Correcting misaligned teeth or bite issues with braces, clear aligners, or other orthodontic devices.

  1. Gum Disease Treatment:

 Addressing gum disease (periodontal disease) through scaling, root planing, or other periodontal therapies.

  1. Root Canal Therapy:

   – Treating and saving severely damaged or infected teeth through root canal procedures.

  1. Tooth Extractions:

   – Removing severely damaged or non-restorable teeth when necessary.

  1. Cosmetic Dentistry:

   – Enhancing the aesthetics of your smile with procedures like veneers, teeth whitening, and cosmetic bonding.

  1. TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint) Treatment:

   – Managing jaw joint issues or disorders that may contribute to pain or dysfunction.

  1. Occlusal Adjustments:

– Ensuring proper alignment of your bite to prevent further dental issues and improve overall comfort.

  1. Recovery and Follow-Up:

– Guidance on post-procedure care and maintenance to ensure long-lasting results.

  1. Regular Check-Ups:

– Ongoing monitoring of your oral health to catch and address any issues early on.

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive and often multi-step process that can take several months to complete, depending on the complexity of your case. It aims not only to restore your dental health but also to improve your overall quality of life by enhancing your smile, function, and confidence. The specific procedures involved will vary from patient to patient, and your dentist will work closely with you to create a treatment plan that meets your unique needs and goals.

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