Comprehensive care for a complete smile transformation.

FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION

Our full mouth rehabilitation combines multiple dental treatments to restore function, aesthetics, and health, tailored to your unique needs for a confident and revitalized smile.

A full mouth rehabilitation refers to a combination of different dental treatments and procedures conducted over time to correct a wide variety of dental issues and rebuild healthy smiles. Defined as a restorative approach, a full mouth rehabilitation does not only intend to bring back smiles, but it also aims to improve function while strengthening oral health and tooth structure covering both upper and lower teeth. Since a full mouth rehabilitation renews both appearance and function of teeth and gums, it allows the patients to smile more comfortably with enhanced confidence.

At SDC, a full mouth rehabilitation in which restorative procedures combined with cosmetic dentistry has been deployed to offer a tailored smile makeover best suited for each individual. 

Suitable Candidates For A Full Mouth Rehabilitation

A full mouth rehabilitation is suitable for people who have experienced following dental issues: 

  • Excessive tooth wear, prolonged tooth abrasion or tooth erosion when the teeth start to lose enamel.
  • Teeth grinding at night (sleep bruxism) causing pain or discomfort in the mouth, jaw and facial muscle.
  • Certain dental conditions which are untreated or treated improperly.
  • Extended poor dental hygiene presenting with multiple afflicted teeth.
  • Congenital abnormalities affecting enamel formation.
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Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment that restores the function, aesthetics, and health of the entire mouth. It involves a combination of procedures, such as dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and sometimes orthodontics, to address issues like tooth decay, missing teeth, bite problems, and gum disease.

The duration of full mouth rehabilitation depends on the complexity of the case and the types of treatments required. It can take anywhere from a few months to over a year, as multiple appointments may be needed for planning, procedures, and healing. Your dentist will provide a detailed timeline based on your specific needs.

While full mouth rehabilitation involves multiple procedures, most patients experience minimal discomfort. Dentists use local anesthesia to numb the treatment areas, and sedation options are available for patients who are anxious or undergoing more complex procedures. Post-treatment pain can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief medications.

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