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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth reconstruction is a procedure performed when rebuilding and repairing all teeth in the upper and lower jaws is necessary. This surgery can change your life if your dental health has been badly affected. In order to accomplish dental rehabilitation, a clinician must develop a roadmap or a clear path that can be followed to get results you can count on. recognising the desired outcome clearly and being able to navigate major turning points successfully.

Oral surgeons, periodontists (who specialize in the gums), orthodontists (who specialize in tooth movements and positions), endodontists(who specialise in the tooth pulp), and general or restorative dentists are among the dental professionals who frequently undertake whole mouth reconstruction.

Why do you need it?

  • Teeth that have suffered fractures or injuries.
  • Teeth that have suffered from prolonged acid erosion (from foods, drinks, acid reflux), or teeth grinding (significantly worn ones)
  • Teeth that have been lost as a result of trauma or deterioration.
  • Continual jaw, muscular, and headache symptoms need changing the bite (occlusion).

Let’s take you through the benefits of getting full-mouth rehabilitation:

  • More clear speech
  • Increased confidence
  • Restored support for the lips and face
  • Taking care of tooth decay
  • Higher gum health
  • Changing your smile
  • Better bite and chewing experience

The Process

Consult A Dentist

Your dentist will first examine your mouth to assess the severity of the issue and the available treatment choices. Choosing a dentist is important. At Mahavir Dental Clinic, for instance, you can find dentists with experience in full mouth restoration who use biocompatible materials. As you go through these dental procedures, you want a professional who knows what they’re doing and which materials will keep your mouth healthy.

Teeth and Gums

Your dentist will need to take impressions of your mouth, x-rays, and any other necessary scans to better understand better picture of your bite, tooth structure, and any decay or previous dental work. You will probably require scaling and root planing to treat the periodontal disease if your gums are not healthy. To ensure that the newly rebuilt teeth will have a strong foundation, you might need more intensive periodontal treatments.

Certain restorative procedures, such as porcelain veneers or full-coverage crowns, inlays or onlays, bridges, or implants repaired with a crown, may be required will depend on the state of your teeth. Your dentist will specifically note any cavities, decay, worn or cracked teeth, short or long teeth, root canal problems, and any tooth movement.

Treatment

It’s time to create the treatment plan for your complete mouth reconstruction once you and your dentist have both had the chance to examine all of the available information and have assessed the state of your mouth as it stands right now.

Building a functional, healthy, and aesthetically beautiful mouth that improves your confidence and dental health is the aim of the treatment plan. Ask for a thorough written description of the suggested treatment plan so you can review it if the method is explained to you leaves you confused.

The procedures needed are:

  • Periodontal and preventative dental care
  • Repositioning the jaw with orthognathic surgery.
  • Gum tissue contouring improves the harmony and balance of your smile.
  • Reducing the native tooth structure to make room for crowns, bridges, or veneers.
  •  Placement of long-term fixes such bridges, crowns, veneers, inlays, or onlays made of ceramic, ceramic supported by metal, or a mix of the two.
  • In order to arrange your teeth in the ideal position for reconstruction, try orthodontics (braces).
  • Crown lengthening to reveal sound, healthy tooth structure in preparation for potential crowns or bridges.
  • To replace lost teeth and/or serve as an anchor for bridge restorations, implants must be placed and restored.
  • Placement of temporary restorations to help you get used to your new teeth and how your mouth or bite feels.
  • Grafting of bone or soft tissue to improve the stability of your teeth, potential implants, or other restorations.

Risks

  • Teeth with sensitivity
  • Tooth, jaw, and muscular aches as a result of poor positioning and alignment.
  • Root canal therapy might be required if correct procedures aren’t followed throughout the rebuilding.
  • If restorations are not properly cared for at home, more treatments are required

Full mouth rehabilitation is a one-of-a-kind process that necessitates a higher level of precision. Since teeth are changed in several segments, it’s important to make sure your joints are in harmony with your teeth. 

 

The benefit of full-mouth rehabilitation is that patients can go from having no teeth to having all of their natural teeth in just a few sessions. Nobody can tell the difference between natural and prosthetic teeth since the end product is so pleasing. 

 

Dental procedures are combined in full mouth rehabilitation, which is a highly individualized procedure developed specifically for each patient. You can obtain the most beautiful smile, the best comfort, and teeth that will last a lifetime at Mahavir Dental Clinic.