Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment that aims to restore and improve the overall health, function, and appearance of your teeth and mouth.
The goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to achieve a harmonious and functional smile that improves your quality of life. It is a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Who Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation is typically recommended for individuals with:
- Severe tooth decay: Extensive tooth damage may necessitate multiple restorations like crowns, fillings, or inlays
- Missing teeth: Gaps in your smile can affect your ability to chew, speak, and maintain proper facial structure. Dental implants, bridges, or dentures can replace missing teeth.
- Bite problems (malocclusion): An improper bite can lead to wear and tear on teeth, jaw pain, and difficulty chewing. Orthodontic treatment or occlusal adjustments can correct bite issues.
- Worn or damaged teeth: Years of wear and tear, grinding, or clenching can cause teeth to become worn or chipped. Restorations like crowns, veneers, or bonding can repair damaged teeth.
- Gum disease: Periodontal disease can damage the gums and bone supporting your teeth. Treatment involves scaling and root planning to remove plaque and tartar, along with other therapies to promote gum health
The Full Mouth Rehabilitation Process:
The process typically involves a thorough examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Depending on your specific needs, the treatment plan may include
- Restorative dentistry: Crowns, bridges, fillings, inlays, and onlays to repair damaged teeth.
- Implants: Titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone to support crowns, bridges, or dentures.
- Orthodontics: Braces or aligners to correct bite problems and straighten teeth.
- Periodontal therapy: Treatment for gum disease, including scaling and root planing.
- Prosthodontics: Dentures or partial dentures to replace missing teeth.
- Cosmetic dentistry: Procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, or reshaping to improve the appearance of your smile.
Full mouth rehabilitation requires a team approach involving dentists, periodontists, orthodontists, and prosthodontists. The goal is to restore your oral health, function, and aesthetics, giving you a beautiful and healthy smile.
Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Improved chewing and speaking ability
- Enhanced facial aesthetics and self-confidence
- Reduced risk of further tooth loss and gum disease
- Improved overall oral health
- Improved quality of life
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