Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive and customized dental treatment that involves restoring the entire dentition, including the teeth, gums, and bite. It aims to address various dental issues, such as missing teeth, damaged teeth, bite problems, and gum disease, to achieve optimal oral health, function, and appearance. It’s like a makeover for your teeth!
It involves a combination of various dental procedures to address multiple dental issues simultaneously.
Overview:
The first step is a thorough evaluation by a dentist or a team of dental specialists. This may include dental examinations, X-rays, digital scans, and other diagnostic tests to assess the condition of your teeth, gums, jaw joints, and bite alignment. The dentist will also discuss your concerns, goals, and expectations to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment Considerations: Full mouth rehabilitation can address a wide range of dental issues, including:
Missing Teeth: Replacement options such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures may be considered to restore function and aesthetics.
Worn Teeth: Teeth that are excessively worn due to grinding, erosion, or aging can be restored using dental crowns or veneers to rebuild their shape and protect them from further damage.
Misaligned Teeth: Orthodontic treatments, such as braces or clear aligners, may be recommended to correct the alignment and bite issues.
Diseased Gums: If gum disease is present, periodontal treatments such as scaling and root planing or gum surgery may be necessary to improve gum health.
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders: TMJ disorders, which cause jaw pain, headaches, and difficulty in jaw movement, can be addressed through various treatments such as splints, physical
therapy, or orthodontic procedures.
Collaboration and Timeline: Full mouth rehabilitation often requires collaboration between different dental specialists, such as prosthodontists, periodontists, orthodontists, and oral surgeons. The
treatment timeline can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the number of procedures involved. It may span several months to a year or more, depending on the individual’s needs and treatment plan.
Full mouth rehabilitation requires careful planning, coordination, and expertise from dental professionals to achieve the desired results. If you believe you may require full mouth rehabilitation,
it’s recommended to consult with a dentist experienced in complex restorative treatments to assess your specific needs and develop a tailored treatment plan.

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