Ivory Dental Boutique

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

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Missing or damaged teeth can typically be restored with devices like implants or bridges. However, sometimes it extends beyond just a few teeth and your smile requires more extensive restoration. Although it’s always best to try and save as many natural teeth as possible, your dentist may recommend “starting from scratch” with full mouth rehabilitation.

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation and How Can It Help Restore My Smile?

Full mouth rehabilitation is an extensive process of rebuilding the teeth and mouth for a complete smile in the event of significant trauma or disease. It means replacing most or all of the teeth with restorative devices to fully reconstruct the smile so that it functions just like normal. Some of the devices and therapies used during full mouth rehabilitation might include:

  • Dental bridges

  • Full or partial dentures

  • Oral surgery

  • Crowns

  • Root canals

  • TMJ treatment

  • Veneers

  • Teeth whitening

A similar procedure is sometimes called the “smile makeover” or smile design, but full mouth rehabilitation is a restorative approach to your smile that prioritizes your mouth’s function and health. You may get cosmetic benefits from full mouth rehabilitation, however, when you achieve a complete and healthy smile.

Full mouth rehabilitation can seem daunting, but it’s worth the journey. At Ivory Dental Boutique, our team is equipped to help you through the process and ensure you can live your best life with a complete and healthy smile. Dr. Cole Younger is one of the most sought-after dentists and can help you transform your smile and your confidence.

Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Improved Oral Health

There are many negative ways that an incomplete smile can affect your health, from aches and pains to shifting teeth to a greater chance of infection. By replacing missing teeth and addressing decay and disease, you can prevent many uncomfortable symptoms and risks to your overall health.

Reduced Pain

An incomplete smile can come with many types of pain, whether from decay or crowding, or a misaligned jaw. Full mouth rehabilitation can ensure that your smile works and feels like it should, reducing chronic pain.

Greater Confidence

Missing or damaged teeth can make it difficult to feel comfortable smiling. With a complete, healthy smile, you don’t need to worry about the way you look during your best moments.