Dr. Elizabeth Brown
For some patients, dental issues affect multiple teeth or the entire mouth structure. Full mouth dental rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores function, health, and aesthetics to a severely compromised mouth. This complex procedure requires careful planning and coordination between dental specialists.
Full mouth rehabilitation may be recommended for patients with:
The first step in full mouth rehabilitation is a thorough evaluation. Your dentist will take X-rays, photographs, and impressions to assess the extent of damage. A detailed treatment plan will be created, outlining the sequence of procedures and the expected timeline. This plan considers both your functional needs and aesthetic goals.
Several factors influence the treatment plan. The dentist must consider jaw alignment and bite correction, gum health restoration, bone structure assessment, and financial constraints. Some cases may require phased treatment to allow for healing between procedures and to distribute costs over time.
Periodontal Therapy: Gum disease must be treated before other restorative work begins.
Tooth Extraction and Implants: Severely damaged teeth may need extraction and replacement with implants.
Crowns and Bridges: Remaining natural teeth may be restored with crowns, and missing teeth replaced with bridges or implants.
Bite Reconstruction: The bite may need to be rebuilt to proper vertical dimensions.
Cosmetic Enhancements: Teeth whitening, gum contouring, and other cosmetic procedures enhance the final result.
Full mouth rehabilitation is not a quick process. Depending on the complexity of the case, treatment may span 6 months to 2 years. The phased approach allows for proper healing and ensures the best possible outcome.
Full mouth rehabilitation is a significant investment, both in time and financially. However, the transformation can be remarkable. Patients often report improved chewing function, better speech, increased confidence, and a completely restored smile. The investment pays dividends in improved quality of life and long-term oral health.
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