Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a procedure that corrects poorly aligned jaws, worn, missing, broken or crooked teeth. It’s a perfect blend of neuromuscular dentistry and cosmetic dentistry and helps to create smiles that look natural.

Who Should Undergo Full mouth rehabilitation?

Patients who are facing the problems listed below should opt for Full mouth rehabilitation treatment procedure:

  • Headaches or Migraines
  • Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
  • Tooth loss
  • Broken, chipped or cracked teeth
  • Dental restorations
  • Pain or soreness around jaw joints
  • Pain in Teeth
  • Frequent Facial, Neck, Shoulder and/or Back Pain
  • Numbness in fingers and arms
  • Congestion or Stuffiness in Ears
  • Vertigo
  • Clicking or grating sounds in jaw joints

Full mouth rehabilitation is performed by general or restorative dentists, periodontists, oral surgeons, orthodontists and endodontists. Our dentists will examine your mouth to determine the extent of the tooth problem. Initially, we will examine your teeth, gum tissues, Temporomandibular joints, Esthetics, and jaw muscles.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure

Our dentists will examine your mouth completely and determines which procedures would work well for your dental problem. We will recommend all possible procedures that might work for your dental issues. Following are a few Full mouth reconstruction procedures:

  • Prophylactic teeth cleaning & periodontal care
  • Crown lengthening to identify healthy tooth structure for crowns or bridges
  • Orthognathic surgery for jaw repositioning
  • Shaping gum tissue to create balance in your smile
  • Reducing natural tooth structure to place crowns, bridges or veneers
  • Temporary restorations to align teeth or bite
  • Placement of permanent restorations including crowns, inlays/onlays, veneers or bridges made of ceramic supported by metal
  • Braces to move your teeth into the optimal position for reconstruction
  • Placement of implants and restorations to replace missing teeth or anchor bridge restorations
  • Joining bone or soft tissues to improve the stability of teeth, implants and other restorations

Joining bone or soft tissues to improve the stability of teeth, implants and other restorations

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