What Happens During a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

June 28, 2023

Do I Need Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?

If significant dental issues have compromised the functionality, health, and aesthetics of your teeth, then full-mouth restoration may be the best solution. Here are some of the complications that may require full-mouth reconstruction services:

Widespread tooth loss or damage

Simple restorative treatments like dental crowns or fillings may not work if there’s excessive damage to your teeth from decay. Similarly, if you have lost more than one tooth due to trauma, accidents, or tooth decay, you may need a full-mouth reconstruction to help you regain a functional bite and full smile. Your dentist may recommend full-mouth rehabilitation using various dental restoration techniques such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures.

Severe bite problems

Some bite problems, such as severe dental misalignment or TMJ disorders, may require a more customized treatment technique. When this is the case, your dentist may recommend a series of procedures, which may include occlusal adjustments, braces, bite splints, or oral surgery.

Complex dental issues

A comprehensive treatment approach is ideal if you struggle with multiple dental complications. If you have compounding oral health concerns such as a combination of tooth decay, gum disease, tooth misalignment, and bite issues, then full-mouth rehabilitation may be right for you.

What to Expect With Full-Mouth Rehabilitation

Like any other dental procedure, a full-mouth restoration involves a comprehensive evaluation, treatment planning, preparation, and regular dental visits and check-ups. The goal is to address all dental problems effectively and timely while ensuring long-lasting results.

Your dentist may take X-rays and impressions of your jaws, gums, and teeth. They will then discuss your goals, concerns, and expectations based on the evaluation before developing a comprehensive treatment plan.

Each dental problem will require a unique treatment approach, but some issues will be addressed before others. For instance, a decayed tooth must be treated before bite problems are resolved. Similarly, your dentist will recommend gum treatments or surgical procedures before cosmetic enhancements or final adjustments.

Every dental situation is different, and what your dentist recommends for you will be customized to meet your unique needs and goals. It’s worth noting that the complexity and duration of a full-mouth restoration varies. For some people, it may take a month; for others, it may take longer.

Prioritize Your Dental Health Today

Untreated oral health conditions get worse over time, often leading to other oral and general health issues. It’s important to prioritize early detection of oral conditions and maintain good oral hygiene habits. If you have experienced severe dental damage or decay, it may be possible to revitalize your smile with full-mouth restoration services. Speak to a qualified dentist to discuss how you can restore the functionality, aesthetics, and health of your jaws, gums, and teeth.

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