Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation is the reconstruction of your teeth and bite when your condition is complex. Some of the examples include very severe tooth wear affecting all teeth, complex loss of tooth structures, certain developmental defects where some teeth are missing or not correctly formed. Other circumstances, such as for patients who have undergone treatment for oral cancer, may also call for extensive dental work due to the changes in the oral cavity and surrounding tissues.
This is a complex procedure that takes multiple stages to complete to ensure the most stable outcome can be achieved. Full mouth rehabilitation usually involves a combination of different strategies and methods to restore the teeth. These may include options such as crowns, veneers, implants, dentures, bridges, fillings, and orthodontic treatment.