The 101 of Full Mouth Rehabilitation

The 101 of Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Most people are familiar with standard dental restoration procedures, including fillings, cleanings, and tooth replacement options like dentures and dental implants.  Full mouth rehabilitation is another option available to patients who need a comprehensive treatment plan to restore the aesthetics of their smile and regain oral health.  This is an intricate process and not a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, full mouth rehabilitation is tailored to a patient’s unique situation and needs, using a variety or combination of procedures to reach their goal while addressing all the components of a healthy smile. 

 

When to Seek Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

There isn’t one cut-and-dry answer as to when someone should seek full mouth rehabilitation.  Ultimately, it comes down to the patient’s goals and their trusted providers’ treatment plan.  Luckily today we live in a time of technological innovation where no one should have to live with a smile they don’t love or have to face more serious consequences of bad oral health.  Common reasons to seek full mouth rehabilitation include severe tooth decay, gum disease, extensive tooth loss (or complete tooth loss), and damaged teeth from trauma or injury to the face.

 

What Type of Procedures are Associated with Full Mouth Rehabilitation? 

Just like there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution to when someone should seek full mouth rehabilitation, there isn’t a checklist of what procedures are included.  The procedures will vary since this tends to be a tailored approach unique to a patient’s needs.  However, below is a list of some common procedures that may be a part of the overarching treatment plan:

  • Teeth cleaning
  • Gum disease treatment or gum surgery
  • Tooth extractions
  • Crowns, bridges and veneers
  • Orthodontic treatment such as braces or Invisalign
  • Root canals
  • Dental Implants and related procedures such as bone grafts when needed

Some patients may have 2 treatments while others may need several more. Your dentist will provide you with a complete treatment plan that is designed to address your particular dental concerns.

 

How Long Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Take?

The specific timeline of full mouth rehabilitation will almost always depend on the extent of the dental issues, and procedures involved.  While some components, like a teeth cleaning or extractions, can be done in a day, others such as dental implants, may take weeks or months to ensure time for proper healing.  Orthodontic procedures usually take over a year to ensure a perfectly straight smile that lasts.  While the timeline depends on several factors, you should have a better understanding once your dentist presents you with the precise plan and stages of treatment.  

 

Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Hurt?

While some procedures may be less comfortable than others, University Dental prioritizes that patients are relaxed and given pain management and anesthesia options when necessary.  Our team also aims to address questions and concerns so that patients feel confident in their journey and what to expect with each ongoing step to help ease any related stress.

 

What is the Aftermath of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

The biggest takeaway is to communicate frequently with your dentist through regularly scheduled check-ups!  Appointments like this are an excellent way to stay proactive in your oral health and allows your dentist to monitor the healing stages and if an intervention may be required to prevent a more serious issue.  Be sure to follow all aftercare instructions including any diet restrictions and stay vigilant about unusual symptoms. 

If you are suffering from oral health problems or are embarrassed to smile, it’s time to call University Dental at 619-582-4224.  Our team is passionate about helping patients restore their confidence through their smile and enhance their overall well-being.  We’ll be happy to sit down and discuss the various options with you after a thorough assessment specific to your needs.