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Comprehensive Guide for Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is also known as a full mouth reconstruction or restoration which will restores the function, aesthetic and health. This treatment plan addresses multiple dental issues, including damaged, missing or misaligned teeth.

Initial Steps which we are following for full mouth rehabilitation:

  • Intraoral examination includes teeth, gums, jaw and bite
  • Asking about medical and dental history
  • Diagnostic cast evaluation
  • Full mouth x-rays, photographs
  • Discussing patients’ goals, expectation and concern

The significance of diagnosis in any dental treatment need not be overemphasized. Many patients who are partially edentulous are better served with tissue integrated prostheses, rather than other classical forms of therapy.

However, not all patients should Eligible for this treatment.

Patients will be treated by a team that includes:

  • A Prosthodontics
  • A restorative dentist
  • An oral and maxillofacial surgeon
  • Endodontist
  • Periodontist
  • Lab technician
  • Dental assistants
  • Dental hygienists
  • Other medical professional
  • Therefore, communication during all phases of treatment is critical.

The appropriate steps in the treatment plan can then be designed to reach the desired goal, prior to the first incision. And therefore, radiographic imaging techniques comes handy in planning the entire full mouth rehabilitation.

Reason Why Full Mouth Rehabilitation Important

  • To maintain health of periodontal tissue
  • To prevent Temporomandibular joint disturbance
  • Need for extensive treatment in case of some missing teeth, worn out teeth & old filling which need to be replaced.
  • Estetic purposed in case of multiple attired anterior teeth or missing teeth.

Here, some example of occlusal disease in which full mouth rehabilitation may require,

  • Attrition
  • Erosion
  • Sensitive teeth
  • Abrasion
  • Painful musculature
  • Sore teeth

Treatment Planning:

Depend on examination, radiographic evaluation and patient expectation we will create a detailed plan, needed procedures and estimate timelines for patient. This plan may include

  • Restorative treatment if needed any before starting procedure for full mouth.
  • Treating infections or abscesses
  • Extractions of decayed teeth or severely damaged teeth
  • Gum disease treatment if any required

Treatment Options:

The treatment plan for this is include a combination of restorative, prosthetic, and cosmetic procedures:

  • Dental implants to replace missing teeth and restore chewing function
  • Crowns and bridges to repair damaged or decayed teeth
  • Root canal therapy to save infected teeth from extraction
  • Gum disease treatment to restore gum health

Duration for This Treatment:

  • The duration of this treatment based on patient needs and satisfaction
  • We are discussing the procedures and expectations regarding your treatment strategy before starting your first step.

 Full Mouth Rehabilitation Benefit:

  • Reducing discomfort and anguish brought on by dental issues
  • Improve overall oral health and hygiene
  • Build a self-confident through a revitalized smile
  • Restore chewing function and improve bite alignment
  • Prevent temporomandibular joint disturbance

Steps for Full Mouth Rehabilitation:

Occlusal splint to confirm loss of vertical dimension Multidisciplinary approach approach to FMR segmental quadrant wise
Determine material for restoration Shade Selection preparation of anterior teeth & provisionalization
Evaluate anterior plane for occlusion, phonetics, esthetic, function, anterior guidance, plane of occlusion, occlusal scheme on provisional restoration final impression for upper and lower metal tryin
bisque trry in Temporary cementation of final anterior restoration final impression of upper and lower posteriors
interocclusal record to mount on articulator metal tryin bisque tryin
temporary cementation of upper and lower final posterior restoration Evaluate for function, esthetics and comfort Remounting
Final cementation of restoration Maintenance phase Follow up

We have a team of 32 PEARLS® who used to do full mouth rehabilitation depending on their specialty. We check all the criteria and patients functional as well as aesthetic need. We have advance technology and equipment’s for more precise and accurate work.