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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth reconstruction (also called full mouth rehabilitation) is a way to restore all of your teeth at once. Some people even call it “anti-aging dentistry” because it can improve your smile and give your face a younger look.

This treatment rebuilds teeth that have been damaged by age, disease, or habits like grinding and clenching. If chewing has become difficult or painful, full mouth reconstruction helps bring your mouth back to its natural strength and function.

It can also improve your facial appearance. When teeth wear down, the lower part of the face can lose support, causing the skin around the mouth to crease or sag. By rebuilding the teeth, full mouth reconstruction helps support the face again, restoring a healthy, balanced look.

When is Full Mouth Rehabilitation necessary?

While full mouth rehabilitation involves restoring the function of all, or nearly all teeth at one go, the reasons for the reconstruction are many and are given below:

  • Badly worn down teeth
  • Many teeth missing
  • The top teeth bite far down and over the teeth a the bottom
  • Patients requiring immediate restorations on all teeth to reposition them
  • Most or all teeth suffer from serious decay
  • The enamel is eroded severely
  • Existence of congenital disorders leading o missing enamel, teeth
  • Mouth or teeth suffered grievous injury

How Full Mouth Rehabilitation Is Done

Full mouth restoration is a complex dental treatment that takes careful planning to make sure the results are healthy, long-lasting, and natural-looking. The process begins with a full consultation, where Dr. Abadan examines your teeth, takes detailed measurements, and creates a step-by-step plan for your care. Together, you will review both the health goals and the smile design before treatment begins. Patients are also shown examples of successful full mouth reconstructions to understand what results to expect.

If you feel you may need full mouth rehabilitation, schedule a consultation today. Delaying treatment can make your dental problems worse and harder to fix.

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