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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

There are certain situations where a single dental treatment is not sufficient, in situations of severe wear and tear, decay, accident or trauma. In such circumstances whereby your overall oral health is severely impacted, a full mouth rehabilitation may be required.

Full mouth rehabilitation requires specialised help, and Dr Ash is on hand to give you all the advice you need to make the best decisions for your overall oral health.

What Is A Full Mouth Rehabilitation

A full mouth rehabilitation is a combination of complex dental procedures, designed to restore a patient’s oral health. Often referred to as dental reconstruction or dental rehab, it is the process of taking necessary steps – in combination – for a full dental health recovery. The procedures may be a combination of surgical, restorative, and cosmetic – all working in unison to bring back a healthy, happy smile.

Is A Full Mouth Rehabilitation Necessary

A full dental reconstruction is recommended in situations where oral health is severely compromised:

Tooth Decay

In situations where severe tooth decay has taken place, across numerous teeth, a full dental rehab may be required.

Severe Wear

Oral health may be affected in situations where patients have excessive wear from grinding, acid erosion, and clenching.

Gaps & Missing Teeth

Gaps between teeth can lead to significant issues over time, from facial sagging to issues with chewing and speech.

Tooth Damage

Accidents that result in severe tooth damage: cracks, chips, breaks, etc.

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)

Prolonged TMJ disorders can lead to considerable pain and discomfort. A full mouth rehabilitation may be needed to alleviate the issue.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation: What To Expect

With full mouth rehabilitation, every case is different, hence the need for a bespoke, tailored treatment plan unique to the individual.

To get things started we’ll get you in for a comprehensive examination to assess your overall oral health. We’ll take X-rays, and digital scans, and assess every aspect of your teeth, jaws and gums to get a crystal clear vision of what work needs to be done.

Once we have a clear understanding of the work required, we’ll sit down with you for a comprehensive breakdown of the work required, what it’ll entail, and a thorough breakdown of the timeline and costs.

The procedure itself may require a combination of procedures; dental implants, veneers, crowns & bridges, and the time it takes to complete will vary.

Benefits Of A Full Mouth Rehabilitation

The process of a full dental rehab will take time and careful planning, however, there are some considerable benefits:

Pain Relief

A full mouth rehabilitation will free you from your dental-related pain once and for all.

Oral Health & Longevity

A full dental reconstruction will form a basis for immaculate oral health in the present, and long into the future.

Functionality

A full reconstruction will bring back all your natural functionality: speech, bite, etc.

Confidence

With a rejuvenated smile, and a knowledge that your oral health is back to 100% you’ll feel a natural boost to your confidence.

Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Right For You?

If you are looking to restore the functionality of your teeth or improve your appearance, book a consultation with Dr Asht to fully understand your options, cost and prerequisites.