Full mouth reconstruction, rehabilitation, and restoration are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of rebuilding or simultaneously restoring all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
The need for full mouth reconstruction may result from:
Teeth that have been lost due to decay or trauma.
Teeth that have been injured or fractured.
Teeth that have become severely worn as a result of long-term acid erosion (foods, beverages, acid reflux) or tooth grinding.
Ongoing complaints of jaw, muscle, and headache pain requiring adjustments to the bite (occlusion).
Oral rehabilitation blends the best restorative and cosmetic dentistry services.
It may include treatments such as dental implants, crowns, bridges, porcelain veneers, gum contouring, bonding, and more.
Few patients have life-long problems with their complete dentures, such as difficulties with speech and digestion. Implant-supported prosthesis gives an opportunity to such patients a normal healthy life for their functional and esthetic demands.