Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a medical procedure that aims to restore the function and aesthetics of the mouth in people who have experienced partial or complete loss of teeth. This procedure can involve a variety of treatments,

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Dental implants: Dental implants are inserted into the jawbones to replace the roots of missing teeth. Artificial teeth can then be attached to the implants.

Bridges: Bridges are attached to the remaining natural teeth or to dental implants. Bridges can be made up of a number of artificial teeth.

Dentures: Dentures can be used as a replacement for missing teeth. Dentures can be either partial or complete.

  • Full mouth rehabilitation provides many benefits for patients, including:

Improved appearance of the mouth: Full mouth rehabilitation can help to restore the patient's natural smile.

Improved function of the mouth: Full mouth rehabilitation can help to improve the ability to chew food and speak.

Improved overall health: Full mouth rehabilitation can help to reduce the risk of developing health problems, such as gum disease and heart disease.

Candidates

  • Full mouth rehabilitation may be appropriate for patients who experience any of the following conditions:

Partial or complete loss of teeth

Problems with the teeth or gums

Problems chewing food or speaking

Risks

  • Aftercare :

After undergoing full mouth rehabilitation, the patient will need to follow up with regular care with the dentist. This will help to keep the artificial teeth in good condition and prevent problems from developing.