Full-Mouth Rehabilitation in Wellington, FL
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Contact UsWhat Is Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full-mouth rehabilitation can improve the health, appearance, and function of your teeth, gums, and jawbone for easier chewing and speaking, along with creating a more attractive smile. Full-mouth restoration at Diamond Dentistry can include (but is not limited to) onlays, inlays, crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, and dentures. Some reconstruction procedures may also require a bone or gum graft. Expert dentists Dr. Jill Rowland and Dr. Anna Ostrovsky offer full-mouth rehabilitation to rejuvenate the health and appearance of your teeth and jaws. Contact our dental office in Wellington, FL to schedule an appointment and see which procedures are recommended for your needs.
What Are the Benefits?
When the time comes to consider a full-mouth rehabilitation plan at Diamond Dentistry And Aesthetics, we often remind our Wellington, FL patients of the many benefits that can come with this procedure, such as:
- Addressing symptoms of gum disease
- Creating an overall healthier smile and mouth
- Restoring the ability to chew and eat properly
- Building confidence in your appearance and speech
Am I A Candidate for Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full-mouth rehabilitation may be needed in several circumstances. One common scenario is if you've lost a few teeth or have many teeth with large fillings that are ready for replacement. Additionally, you may have teeth with significant decay or teeth that are broken, cracked, or severely worn down due to bruxism (chronic teeth grinding). This extensive series of procedures at our Wellington, FL office may also be necessary if you have dental conditions or a genetic disorder, such as ectodermal dysplasia (teeth that never develop), amelogenesis imperfecta (abnormally small teeth), or dentinogenesis imperfecta (translucent or discolored teeth).
How Does Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Work?
After a complete examination of your teeth, gums, and jawbone, your dentist will let you know if you're a good candidate for full-mouth reconstruction. Your unique treatment plan will be generated based on the condition of your own teeth, gum tissue, jaw joints, facial muscles, and dental bite. Your dentist will go over your therapy and sedation options and ensure your treatment strategy fits your needs and goals. Typically, full-mouth rehabilitation will require multiple visits to our Wellington, FL dental office with your total treatment time lasting a year or more.
What To Expect After Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
After completing your full-mouth rehabilitation, you can expect a significant improvement in the function, health, and appearance of your teeth and jaw. You may experience some mild sensitivity or discomfort following certain procedures, but this is typically temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or any medications prescribed by your dentist. Our team at Diamond Dentistry is committed to monitoring your progress and ensuring your comfort throughout recovery. Maintaining your results requires a consistent oral hygiene routine at home, including daily brushing and flossing.