Full Mouth Rehabilitation And Smile Designing
A good preventive care can prolong the healthy dental status of a patient. However, many patients present with worn teeth, mobile teeth, fractured teeth, discolored or drifted teeth, and bite collapse. These patients require a comprehensive full-mouth reconstruction. As the name implies, full mouth rehabilitation refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine esthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and aesthetics of the mouth.
Who Requires a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
There are a number of people who have dental problems throughout their mouths. These should be treated comprehensively with a vision of a final result that improves both function and esthetics. Many patient have multiple missing teeth, mobile teeth, numerous teeth with failing restoration or exhibiting secondary decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.
There is also a group of patients who are born with conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Amelogenesis or Dentinogenesis Imperfecta that need extensive restoration of their teeth. These patients may be candidates for a full mouth reconstruction.
Treatment Options for a Full Reconstruction
In general, any dental treatment that affects all teeth in the mouth is called full mouth reconstruction or full mouth rehabilitation. A detailed treatment plan includes diagnostic analysis, interim treatment, and final restorations. Full mouth rehabilitation includes a combinations of treatments that are tailored according to the needs of individual patient.
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The Treatments Can Include:
- Onlalys
- Crown and bridges
- Ceramic and composite veneers
- Dental implants
- Complete and partial dentures
Some treatment options for oral cancer may require the patient to undergo a unique type of full mouth reconstruction that not only involves the replacement of missing teeth, but potentially restoration of missing structures of the oral cavity.
In some patients, other specialties like orthodontics may also be employed to facilitate the best possible outcome.
Implant-supported fixed prosthesis have replaced the use of a removable partial denture in many clinical situations. In full mouth rehabilitation with severely attrited teeth, which requires increase in occlusal vertical dimension , the procedure that can either be planned according to group of teeth or teeth in one arch can be prepared and restored all at once.
Certain clinical procedures, such as the provision of complete dentures, full mouth reconstruction involving the provision of multiple indirect restorations
The ability to make a major change—whether it be a smile makeover for cosmetic purposes or a full-mouth rehabilitation for patients with severe breakdown—without prepping or with only very minor prepping is an important step forward. There is essentially no loss of tooth structure even though the esthetics and occlusion are dramatically improved.
The great thing about these procedure are that patients can go from no teeth to full teeth in a matter of a few sittings. The end result is so satisfying that nobody can differentiate the prosthetic teeth from the natural ones. All these procedures essentially provide not only a “smile makeover”, but improves chewing efficiency for the patient after relieving pain and sensitivity of teeth.