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Full mouth rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a dental procedure that combines several restorative dental treatments to fix and restore beautiful smiles. Also known as full mouth reconstruction, this treatment option can repair broken, chipped, or cracked teeth. It also addresses tooth damage due to infection, decay, and other dental issues.

If your tooth is infected, broken, or chipped, it cannot recover without dental restoration.

Full mouth rehabilitation treatment at Aegis Dental Centre in Kerrisdale, Vancouver

A chip or crack on your tooth’s enamel can worsen over time, increasing the risk of chronic infections and decay. Prevention is always better than cure. You can rely on full mouth rehabilitation to address a wide range of dental issues, eliminate risks, and protect your oral health. 

At Aegis Dental Centre we will examine your mouth to determine the extent of the problem and the treatment options that can be used to correct it. In particular, he or she will examine the condition of your:

  • Teeth: The condition of your teeth will determine what restorative procedures may be needed, such as porcelain veneers or full-coverage crowns, inlays or onlays, bridges or implants restored with a crown. In particular, your dentist will make note of any cavities and decay, tooth wear, cracks, short/long teeth, root canal issues and any tooth movement.
  • Periodontal (gum) tissues: If your gums are not healthy, you will most likely need scaling and root planing to treat periodontal disease. You may require more intensive treatments from a periodontist to ensure that your newly reconstructed teeth will have a solid foundation. Such treatments could involve soft tissue or bone grafts to build up your gums and underlying jaw bone. Your dentist will look for deep pockets, excessive or insufficient gum tissue, periodontal disease and bone density irregularities.
  • Temporomandibular joints, jaw muscles and occlusion: A stable bite – one in which you are not in pain when you close your mouth or chew and one that does not cause wear or destruction of your teeth – is important to your overall oral health. Occlusal changes need to be taken into consideration when your dentist plans your restorations. In fact, you may require orthodontics or some other type of treatment (night guard or bite reprogramming orthotic) to correct occlusion before additional restorative procedures can be performed.
  • Esthetics: The color, shape, size and proportion of your teeth, and how they appear in relation to your gums, lips, mouth, side profile and face, are also important factors in full mouth reconstruction.

The examination process requires records of your mouth, such as X-rays and photographs, impressions of your upper and lower teeth, models of your teeth that are made from the impressions and a model of your bite. Your dentist may also refer you to specialists (periodontist, orthodontist, oral surgeon) for a consultation in order to develop a treatment plan that is best for you.

Once we have obtained all information relevant to your case, we will develop a comprehensive, step-by-step treatment plan to correct all of the problems in your mouth and complete your reconstruction.

Aegis Dental Centre is located right inside Kerrisdale Village

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