Full mouth rehabilitation aims at restoring the optimum function of the mouth. It involves a series of treatments designed to improve chewing efficiency and enhance oral health. There may be several indications for full mouth rehabilitation, including several missing teeth and weak or damaged teeth. The damage caused to the teeth can be due to various reasons like teeth grinding or bruxism and excessive consumption of acidic foods and beverages.
Whatever the cause of damage, the idea behind the FMR process is to stop further damage and improve the current dental status. In the information provided below, we will briefly discuss the Full Mouth Rehabilitation- brought to you by Dr. Sindha Dental Clinic.
Full mouth reconstruction involves a series of treatments to complete the total mouth makeover. Our expert team determines the exact treatment plan sequence after carefully examining your current dental status clinically and radiologically.
At Dr. Sindha Dental Clinic we ensure that strict sterilization protocols are followed during every FMR treatment. The most commonly used procedures for full mouth reconstruction are:
The outermost layer of the teeth is the enamel protects the teeth. Parafunctional habits like teeth grinding or bruxism are harmful to the enamel and lead to the wearing down of this strong layer.
Gum diseases in the early stages only affect the soft tissues, but as the disease progresses, it spreads through the supporting tissues to the bone around the tooth.
Missing teeth are a significant concern as they can have several harmful effects, like the migration of the other teeth occupying the vacant space. The opposite teeth also occupy the space by protruding outwards, leading to problems like mobility and root sensitivity.
Chronic unexplained pain in the temporomandibular joint is majorly affected by the bite and the way teeth come in contact with each other. The full mouth rehab process also helps relieve the pain by correcting the bite.