FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION

Fixed full mouth rehabilitation is the pinnacle of today's modern dentistry. A denture or a partial prosthesis may serve as a removable rehabilitation; to some patients, this may be their treatment of choice.

Full mouth rehabilitation is the combination of all the different dental specialties under one treatment plan, covering all different dental aspects under one umbrella. Dentistry is a quickly evolving field. New treatments are being created while the old ones are being perfected. Twenty years ago, dental implants were a dream for many patients. Now, they are a proven reality. Dental lasers are the latest technology eliminating or preventing certain gum diseases. Smile makeovers are becoming more common with dental veneers and/or metal-less porcelain crowns. New materials are constantly improving the dental procedures, enhancing the patients comfort; such as, metal-less removable partials.

When there are several problems in a single case, a team of specialists work together to restore the function and appearance of the teeth. This full mouth rehabilitation is highly successful with our careful planning and treatment sequencing. The cosmetic dentist works along with the periodontists, orthodontists and maxillofacial surgeon to provide a stunning SMILE MAKEOVER.

When you may require full mouth rehabilitation

This procedure is not only for those who want their bite to be restored or the teeth are replaced, but full mouth rehabilitation may be required to overcome some other condition and diseases such as:

1.Frequent headaches or migraines.
2.Pain in teeth that seems to move around full mouth.
3.Facial, neck, shoulder and/or back pain.
4.Jaw locking problem or feeling limited movement of jaws.
5.Feeling congestion or stuffiness in ears.
6.Hearing sound of clicking or grating from the jaw joints.