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Full mouth rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive dental treatment approach aimed at restoring the health, function, and aesthetics of the entire mouth. It involves the combination of various restorative and cosmetic dental procedures to address multiple dental issues and improve the overall oral condition.
Here’s a brief note on full mouth rehabilitation:
1. Evaluation and Treatment Planning: The first step in full mouth rehabilitation is a thorough evaluation of the patient’s oral health. This typically involves a comprehensive examination, diagnostic imaging (such as X-rays or CT scans), and analysis of the bite (occlusion). The dentist or prosthodontist will assess the condition of the teeth, gums, jaw joints, and supporting structures to identify any dental problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, bite misalignment, or missing teeth.
2. Customised Treatment Plan: Based on the evaluation findings, a customised treatment plan is created to address the specific needs and goals of the patient. The treatment plan may involve a combination of restorative, cosmetic, and periodontal procedures to achieve optimal oral health, functional occlusion, and improved aesthetics.

3. Restorative Procedures: Restorative procedures play a significant role in full mouth rehabilitation and can include:

  • Dental Fillings: Cavities and tooth decay are addressed with dental fillings, which restore the damaged tooth structure.
  • Dental Crowns: Crowns are used to cover and protect heavily damaged or weakened teeth, restoring their strength, function, and appearance.

  • Dental Bridges: Bridges are utilised to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth.

  • Dental Implants: Implants are surgically placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth roots, providing a strong foundation for dental crowns or bridges.

  • Dentures: Full or partial dentures may be used to replace multiple missing teeth and restore chewing function and aesthetics.

  • Root Canal Treatment: If tooth infection or inflammation is present, root canal treatment may be performed to remove infected pulp and save the tooth.

1. Periodontal Treatment: If gum disease is present, periodontal treatment may be necessary to address gum inflammation, reduce pocket depths, and promote healthy gum tissue.
2. Bite Alignment and Occlusal Adjustments: Bite misalignment or malocclusion can contribute to various dental issues. Occlusal adjustments, orthodontics, or other procedures may be employed to achieve proper bite alignment and occlusion.
3. Aesthetic Improvements: Full mouth rehabilitation may also involve cosmetic procedures to enhance the appearance of the teeth and smile. This can include teeth whitening, dental veneers, or gum contouring to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing result.
4. Phased Treatment: Full mouth rehabilitation is often a complex and extensive process that may be performed in multiple phases over a period of time. The treatment plan is carefully sequenced to address urgent or more critical issues first and then proceed to the subsequent stages.
Full mouth rehabilitation requires the expertise of a skilled dentist. The specific procedures involved and the duration of treatment can vary widely depending on the individual case. A comprehensive evaluation and consultation with a dental professional will help determine the most appropriate treatment plan for achieving optimal oral health, function, and aesthetics.

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