Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Monument, CO
benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation
If you have suffered damage to all your teeth, whether from injury, illness or other factors, full mouth rehabilitation could be the ideal solution. Here we cover all of the teeth with beautiful porcelain crowns. This not only restores the beauty of your smile, it can also correct bite problems.
- Improved oral function
- Enhanced appearance
- Better oral health
- Increased comfort
- Improved self-confidence
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Benefits of Full mouth rehabilitation
Although full mouth rehabilitation may take a considerable amount of time, its advantages are significant. Those who opt for this procedure can anticipate the following benefits:
- Restored oral health: The purpose of a complete mouth rehabilitation is to bring back all teeth to their functional state. This may involve extracting decay, repairing fractured teeth, and substituting any missing teeth. Upon completion of the procedure, patients will experience a significant enhancement in their oral well-being.
- Improved comfort: Oral health issues often cause patients to experience uncomfortable symptoms. A complete mouth rehabilitation aims to address these issues, enabling patients to improve their ability to bite and chew food, as well as increase overall comfort with their teeth.
- Restored confidence: A complete oral rehabilitation has the potential to boost a patient's self-esteem. The current state of their teeth can often make patients feel self-conscious about their smiles. However, a full mouth rehabilitation can effectively address this issue and bring about positive changes.
Who Would Need Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation is an ideal solution to address multiple dental issues simultaneously. The absence of several teeth can lead to the displacement of the remaining teeth, resulting in bite problems like discomfort and difficulty while chewing.
Additionally, misaligned bites can cause speech difficulties. Opting for full mouth rehabilitation can effectively tackle all these issues and provide you with a beautiful, comfortable, and functional smile.
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Procedure
A complete dental restoration involves a series of treatments that work together to improve the health and functionality of your mouth. Individuals with persistent dental problems, such as:
- Tooth Decay
- Gum Recession
- Tooth Loss
- Bite Misalignment
- TMJ Disorder
To initiate the complete mouth reconstruction procedure, our dentist will first hold a consultation with you to address your oral health issues and objectives. Based on that, our dentist will suggest the necessary treatment plan. Apart from rectifying your dental health, a full mouth rehabilitation can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile.
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Full Mouth Rehabilitation FAQs
What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full Mouth Rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring or replacing all of the teeth in both upper and lower jaws.
Who needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
This treatment is recommended for individuals who have lost multiple teeth, suffer from extensive dental decay, have worn down or damaged teeth due to grinding or clenching, or experience jaw pain related to bite issues.
How long does Full Mouth Rehabilitation take?
The length of the treatment varies depending on each patient’s specific needs. On average, it may take anywhere from several weeks to several months to complete this procedure.
What are the benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Some of the benefits include an improved bite function, enhanced oral health, better aesthetics, increased durability and longevity of dental restorations.
What dental procedures are involved in Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
The procedures involved may include crowns and bridges placement, implant dentistry, orthodontic treatments like braces or Invisalign®, as well as cosmetic procedures such as veneers and teeth whitening.
Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation painful?
Patients may experience some minor discomfort during and after the procedure but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication prescribed by a dentist.
How much does it cost for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
The total cost depends on various factors such as the extent of damage done to your teeth before treatment or how many dental implants are required. It’s best to schedule a consultation with a dentist to determine an accurate estimate.
Are there any risks associated with this procedure?
As with any surgical procedure under anesthesia, there is always some level of risk involved which will be discussed with your dentist prior to treatment.
How can I maintain my oral health after Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
It’s recommended to establish a proper oral hygiene routine by brushing your teeth twice per day, flossing regularly, attending regular check-ups with your dentist and avoiding hard or sticky foods.
Can Full Mouth Rehabilitation improve my overall health?
Yes, having healthy teeth and gums can lead to better nutrition due to improved ability to chew food, improved speech, and reduce the risk of various medical conditions related to poor oral health such as heart disease and diabetes.
Meet our Doctors
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Dr. Scott R. Hill
Dr. Scott Hill completed his bachelor’s degree at Utah State University and then received his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in 2014. After serving as an associate dentist in Ohio, he then selected Colorado Springs as the right location to settle his family.
Dr. Bridgette Young
Dr. Bridgette Young completed her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from Roseman University of Health Science, College of Dental Medicine in 2023. Prior to her doctorate, she completed a Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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