Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Restoring Function and Enhancing Aesthetics

Full mouth rehabilitation cases are one of the most challenging cases to manage in a dental practice. This is because such cases involve not only the replacement of the lost tooth structure but also focuses on replacing the lost facial height. Improper jaw position is implicated in various neuro-muscular disorders as well as in headache and neck ache. Correcting the jaw position not only restores proper function, but also helps in enhancing the cosmetic appearance of the patient. Common conditions that lead to full mouth tooth damage include a heavy bite, teeth grinding, TMJ problems, gum and periodontal bone problems, crooked teeth. Acid Reflux, Cavities, Facial Muscle Pain, Missing Teeth, Worn Teeth and discolored  teeth. Recent advances in dental materials and treatment approaches empower us to provide many options to restore teeth, balance an unhealthy bite, and to create a youthful healthy smile. 

Full Mouth Rehabilitation: A Simple and Effective Solution

To determine if you are a candidate for Full Mouth Rehabilitation, a simple questionnaire can guide you. If you answer ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, you may require Full Mouth Rehabilitation.

FAQ'S 

Full mouth rehabilitation is required in following 2 situations 

   1)When all the teeth have become flat or have abraded because of faulty bite or because of some habits such as tobacco chewing or night grinding

   2)When a person has lost all his teeth and wants a fixed replacement of all teeth.

You can gauge that you need a complete bite makeover by noticing the following signs:

  1. All teeth becoming flatter and losing their height.
  2. Compromised chewing efficiency.
  3. Food impaction occurring between all the teeth.
  4. Regular headaches and muscular pain, leading to pain around the ear region and when opening/closing the mouth.
  5. Reduced facial height in the midface region, causing drooping of the lips and face, giving an older appearance.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) requires a proper evaluation of the bite according to the patient’s previous bite.

No, not at all. You will always leave the clinic with temporary caps or fillings. Once you are comfortable with your new bite, we will replace them with permanent fillings or onlays. Throughout the treatment, you will be able to eat normally.

Don’t be disheartened. There is good news. We can now replace all your teeth with 6-8 implants per jaw and give you beautiful, naturally looking fixed teeth.

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