Full Mouth Rehabilitation before and after

Full mouth rehabilitation refers to complete overhauling of the entire mouth using crowns and bridges, dental implants, inlays and onlays, composite fillings. It is ideally advised to visit your dentist every 6 months. This is so because most dental problems are slowly progressive. Constant monitoring every 6 months ensures that small problems are diagnosed and treated while they are still small. However, when left untreated, multiple dental problems can arise, resulting in major dental health issues. Your smile may look all right on the outside, but major problems may be occurring within

Age related changes in your teeth and gums are another major cause. As we age, there is wearing of healthy tooth structure with the result teeth become sensitive and attrited. There is a loss of vertical facial height with attrition resulting in an “old age” appearance and pain in TM joint.

The answer to such widespread dental problems scattered throughout the mouth is full mouth rehabilitation. With full mouth rehabilitation approach, vertical facial height can be restored, alleviating the TMJ pain and simultaneously restoring the smile and teeth function.

Customized Treatment with Remarkable Results

Each patient is different and so are their dental needs. Keeping this in mind, every full mouth rehabilitation treatment plan is custom-tailored to each patient. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to dental care, and our dentists work closely with the patient to ensure that our patients get nothing less than perfection!

Treatments for Various Dental Problems

Our team of cosmetic and restorative dentists uses a combination of dental treatments for full mouth rehabilitation cases.

  • For tooth decay and tooth damage, we can use dental fillings, root canal treatment, inlays, onlays, post cores, or dental crowns.
  • Missing single or multiple teeth can be replaced with dental crowns and bridges, dentures, or best by dental implants.
  • Gum problems are addressed by scaling, root planning, or in advanced cases by periodontal surgery with bone grafting.
  • Anterior teeth cosmetic issues are taken care of by veneers and lumineers.
  • Temporo-mandibular joint problems are taken care of with special splints and TMJ treatments.
  • During your mouth reconstruction consultation at our practice, all the needed dental procedures and the various treatment options will be discussed and explained to you in great detail.

Maintenance of a patient’s smile

Every case concludes with instructions and demonstration of oral hygiene measures including brushing, flossing, and mouth rinsing. Patients are scheduled for recall maintenance at specific intervals based on individual needs.

Learn More About Full Mouth Reconstruction

There is a lot more to discuss restorative, cosmetic implant dentistry with regard to dental rehabilitation. So, if you are a patient who needs full mouth rehabilitation, it is important that you visit our practice so that all these matters can be discussed with you in detail. To schedule a consultation, contact our dental clinic practice today. We would be really happy to assist and guide you with these matters in more detail.

FAQs On Full Mouth Rehabilitation

What is full mouth rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment that combines crowns, bridges, dental implants and cosmetic procedures to restore tooth function, TMJ health and a confident smile.

Who needs full mouth rehabilitation?

Patients with multiple missing teeth, severe tooth wear, gum disease or TMJ pain often require full mouth rehabilitation to restore oral health, chewing ability and smile aesthetics.

Is full mouth rehabilitation painful?

This treatment is performed under local anesthesia, making it almost painless. There may be some discomfort, but it can be controlled with the prescribed medications and aftercare instructions.

How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?

The length of time varies depending on the procedures required. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, especially when dental implants or advanced periodontal treatments are involved.

What dental problems can full mouth rehabilitation fix?

It can treat tooth decay, missing teeth, gum disease, worn teeth, TMJ pain, and cosmetic dental problems, and bring functional and aesthetic improvements to your smile.

Are dental implants part of full mouth rehabilitation?

Yes. Dental implants are often the best solution for replacing lost teeth during full mouth rehabilitation, providing durability, natural function, and long-lasting results.

Is full mouth rehabilitation suitable for elderly patients?

Yes. Elderly patients with tooth loss, receding gums and worn teeth benefit greatly from customized full mouth rehabilitation, restoring chewing ability and facial aesthetics.

How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost in Delhi?

The cost depends on the complexity, number of procedures, and materials used. At our Delhi clinic, we offer customized, affordable treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.

How does full mouth rehabilitation improve facial appearance?

By restoring vertical height, replacing missing teeth, and correcting alignment, full mouth rehabilitation eliminates an aged look, enhances jaw support, and rejuvenates overall facial aesthetics.

What is the success rate of full mouth rehabilitation?

With modern techniques, dental implants and personalized care, full mouth rehabilitation in Delhi has a very high success rate, ensuring long-term oral health and a functional smile.

How do I maintain results after full mouth rehabilitation?

Regular brushing, flossing, mouth rinsing, and regular dentist visits every 6 months are essential to maintaining results and preventing future dental problems after rehabilitation.

Can full mouth rehabilitation be done in one visit?

Some procedures, such as crowns, veneers, or fillings, can be completed in one or two sessions. However, full mouth rehabilitation typically requires multiple sessions for lasting results.