Restore the Appearance and Function of Your Smile with Full Mouth Rehabilitation
While My Dental and Implants offers general dental care services like cleanings and simple extractions, we love the challenge of complex restorative work. Full mouth restoration or rehabilitation in Glendale, Arizona, combines several treatments to restore your multi-flawed smile. While singular issues like cavities can be resolved with a single treatment, complex problems like advanced gum disease or TMJ disorder need a comprehensive approach to restore your smile’s health and aesthetics.
Why do I need full mouth reconstruction?
There are several reasons someone might need full mouth reconstruction from Dr. Nima Afzalian. The common ones include:
- Multiple tooth loss
- Advanced gum disease
- TMJ-related pain
- Extensively decayed or damaged teeth
- Severe bite problems
Many often confuse smile makeovers with full mouth restoration, but they serve different purposes. A smile makeover is elective and primarily focuses on aesthetics, but full mouth reconstruction is clinically necessary to improve oral health and function. Although your smile may improve with full mouth reconstruction, its primary goal is to restore overall health and functionality.
What are the treatments involved in a full mouth restoration?
Your treatment plan depends on the issues we discover during the initial exam. Some of the treatments we might consider in your full-mouth rehabilitation include:
- White fillings to treat cavities and minor tooth damage
- Porcelain crowns for extensively damaged teeth
- Simple and surgical dental extractions
- Teeth replacement options, including implants, dentures, and bridges
- Orthodontics for crooked teeth and misaligned bites (malocclusion)
- Deep teeth cleaning for advanced gum disease
- Root canals for infected or damaged dental pulp
No matter the procedure, your comfort is our top priority. We’ll ensure you understand what to expect from each treatment before the procedure for enhanced comfort. Additionally, we provide advanced anesthetics with excellent numbing abilities, even for invasive procedures like implant surgery. While many patients find anesthesia comfortable, those with dental anxiety can take advantage of our sedation dentistry options.
What can I expect from the full mouth restoration procedure?
Every smile is unique, which is why we provide personalized treatment plans for full-mouth restorations. Before recommending any treatment, we’ll discuss your current concerns and expectations. Your input is crucial, so feel free to share anything you don’t like about your smileāit’s your smile, after all.
Once we understand your aspirations, planning your treatment is the easier bit. We’ll determine the treatments suited to rebuild your smile from scratch. We’ll also consider your budget and availability because different treatments have varying duration and recovery periods. Ultimately, we’ll personalize your treatment to ensure you’ll own your results now and for years.
After your full mouth restoration, we’ll schedule follow-up visits to monitor your healing progress. We’ll also give you post-op instructions for an event-free recovery. However, don’t hesitate to contact us if you experience unexpected pain or discomfort.
Am I a candidate for full mouth restoration?
Complete mouth restoration is suitable for you if you are unhappy with the function and health of your teeth, gums, and jaws. Full mouth restoration rebuilds your smile’s function and aesthetics, regardless of your dental problem. To get started with treatment in Glendale, AZ, call (623) 300-2550 to schedule an appointment with My Dental and Implants.
Understanding Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Restoring Your Smile
What is full mount rehabilitation? Full mount rehabilitation is when we see a generalized trend in the mount, and that has collapsed the bite, meaning that we have multiple teeth that are fractured, or multiple teeth that have erosion as different causes. So in these cases, the lip has kind of shrunk down and the bite has shrunk down. So with the full mount rehabilitation, we’re basically looking into crowns and veneers and bridges to restore the bite to make sure that the collapsed bite is built up back. And this is basically a full mouth rehabilitation. Full mouth rehabilitation can consist of single implants or full mouth implants. But in general, we’re looking into crowns and veneers to restore your bite, bringing back eating, and chewing function and cosmetics. A beautiful smile back for you.