Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth reconstruction refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient's mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine aesthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.

Full mouth reconstruction typically involves general or restorative dentists (performing procedures like crowns, bridges and veneers), and can incorporate dental specialists like periodontists (specializing in the gums), oral surgeons, orthodontists (specializing in tooth movements and positions) and endodontists.

NEED FOR FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION

• Teeth that have been lost due to decay or trauma.
• Teeth that have been injured or fractured.
• Teeth that have become severely worn as a result of long-term acid erosion (foods, beverages, acid reflux) or tooth grinding.
• Ongoing complaints of jaw, muscle and headache pain requiring adjustments to the bite (occlusion).
• Teeth with gum diseases-periodontal problems

 

 

PROCEDURE:

Scaling and Root planning and other periodontal therapy to treat gum diseases.
Root canal therapy to repair severely decayed or damaged teeth.
Teeth whitening to easily whiten or brighten teeth
Porcelain Veneers to resolve aesthetic dental imperfections at once and create a new smile.
Dental Bridges and Crowns to replace one or several missing teeth.
Full or Partial Dentures-Removable prosthesis for replacement of teeth.
Dental Implants –Permanently anchored tooth replacements that feel and function just like natural teeth.
Orthodontic services to realign the jaw or teeth.
• Bone or tissue grafting.