Full-mouth rehabilitation, sometimes called reconstruction or
rejuvenation is the individual recreation of each tooth in a mouth.
Full-mouth rehabilitation is needed when the teeth are worn down,
broken, missing or if you experience pain in the jaw joint,
headaches, back pain, muscle tenderness or clicking or popping of
the jaw, then you should consider this procedure,
causing problems in both the bite and appearance of the mouth.
Silom Dental Building can totally rejuvenate your mouth,
creating a healthy, beautiful smile in as few as two visits.
This process is so successful that others cannot distinguish the real teeth from the restored teeth.
If you answer yes to any of the following statements,
you are a candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction:
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TMJ problem (temporomandibular
joint syndrome)
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headaches or migraines
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tooth loss
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teeth are worn, broken,
chipped or cracked
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pain or soreness around
my jaw joints
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facial, neck, shoulder
and/or back pain
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clicking or grating
sounds in jaw joints
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experience limited jaw
movement or have locking jaw
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unexplained numbness in
my fingers and arms
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unexplained congestion or
stuffiness in my ears
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vertigo
Full mouth rehabilitation utilizes current technologies
to reshape and rebuild one’s teeth, gums and surrounding areas.
One or several procedures may be necessary to obtain the effects
desired. The end result is an enhanced appearance that allows
the patient to enjoy the confidence and attractiveness you
have always desired. Full mouth rehabilitation begins
with the gums, the foundation for the teeth and the rest of the
mouth.
Prosthodontic Dentists work to customize treatment for each
patient’s needs. Advances in dental technologies allow doctors
to do impressive cosmetic reconstructions and to make them more
painless than ever before. Everyone deserves to feel good about
his or herself. If you have endured a lifetime of
dissatisfaction with your smile, the time to act is now. Your
decision to contact an experienced prosthodontic dentists can have
long term positive impacts on all aspects of your life. Do not
wait any longer to take steps towards a brighter future.
With full mouth rehabilitation, you do not have to settle for the
natural course of aging your mouth has taken. You can eat
without getting pangs of discomfort from hot or cold food, you
can start your day without soreness in your jaw, and you can
complete tasks without having to fight recurring headaches.
Full mouth rehabilitation requires an advanced treatment
procedure that uses state-of-the-art technology. A
significant portion of the procedure involves the dentist
deciding an appropriate course of action individualized for
the patient’s particular needs. During this phase
sophisticated tools are used to measure mouth formation.
The goal of treatment is to properly align the jaw and rebuild damaged teeth.
Jaw position is typically corrected using a plastic orthotic that fits over the
top of the teeth. Teeth are restored with veneers, crowns, or onlays. Depending
on the patient, a prosthesis may be used. The result is an attractively enhanced
smile using durable materials that will stand the tests of time.
Our dentist will help you decide an appropriate treatment plan. This is where
the full mouth rehabilitation specialist really shines. Though the specific
techniques may vary depending on your needs, our dentist will ensure that the
end result is the same-a lovely smile and a more confident you.
Full-mouth rehabilitation is a complete restoration of every
tooth in the mouth. It is typically performed on people with
severely worn teeth or TMJ problems.
Full-mouth reconstruction used to mean a long protracted,
disjointed series of procedures with a difficult-to-see endpoint
that possibly could include extracting all the teeth and making
dentures.
Age, illness, or accidents can sometimes lead to extreme tooth
loss. When a patient experiences the loss of several teeth, our
dentists may recommend a full-mouth rehabilitation to correct
the problem. Previously, dentures were the solution to address
several lost teeth; however modern technology and dental
advancements offer the option of a full mouth rehab using dental implants.
Implants offer many advantages over dentures. Following is a comparative list of
the disadvantages of dentures versus the advantages of a full-mouth rehab
procedure with dental implants.
Disadvantages of Dentures
Compromise integrity of facial structures
Accelerate visible aging due to unattractive changes in facial appearance
Cause pain, sore spots, and denture breath
Require relining as bone melts away
Require adhesives
Cause an inability to eat certain foods
Contribute to embarrassment in social situations when denture moves or falls out
Long-term Benefits of Implant-supported Tooth Replacement
Virtually stops bone loss/deterioration
Maintains integrity of facial structure
Improves facial appearance, restoring lost lip support and minimizing wrinkles
Increases comfort
Restores natural biting and chewing capacity
Do you want to eliminate those old dentures and
replace them with natural-looking and easy-to-maintain
dental implants? Call our office today and schedule an
appointment to discuss whether or not you are a
candidate for a full-mouth rehab.
With full mouth rehabilitation, you do not have to settle for the
natural course of aging your mouth has taken. You can eat
without getting pangs of discomfort from hot or cold food, you
can start your day without soreness in your jaw, and you can
complete tasks without having to fight recurring headaches.
BEFORE & AFTER OF FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION
Before
Extraoral before
Front view before
The occlusal view of upper teeth before
The occlusal view of lower teeth before
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After
Extraoral after
Front view after
The occlusal view of upper teeth after
The occlusal view of lower teeth after
The front view of upper teeth after
The front view of lower teeth after
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