Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that involves restoring or replacing all of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws, as well as the surrounding gum tissue and other oral structures. This type of treatment is typically necessary when a patient has severe dental problems that cannot be corrected with simple restorative procedures.

Full mouth rehabilitation may involve a combination of restorative and cosmetic dental treatments, such as dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, orthodontics, and periodontal therapy. The specific treatment plan will depend on the patient’s individual needs and goals for their smile.

The full mouth rehabilitation process typically involves several steps, including a comprehensive oral evaluation, dental imaging, and consultation with the patient to determine their specific needs and goals. The dentist or oral surgeon will then develop a customized treatment plan that addresses all of the patient’s dental problems.

Full mouth rehabilitation can help improve the function, health, and appearance of the teeth and gums, as well as enhance the patient’s overall quality of life.

However, the process can be lengthy and may require several months or more to complete, depending on the complexity of the case. Your dentist or oral surgeon can provide guidance on whether full mouth rehabilitation is the right choice for your individual needs and can help you prepare for and maintain your treatment.

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