Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Rebuild Your Smile
Detailed Diagnosis • Highest Success Rate • Customized Digital Smile Design
What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) may sound like a complex process and it is. It combines aesthetics and the science of restorative dental treatments to fix your smile and improve the health, function and beauty of the mouth. But in the hands of a dentist trained in FMR, it’s very straightforward. Dr. Boyajian is such a trained dentist.
He achieves this through a series of detailed and highly customized treatments that are unique to the individual. The exact treatments that make up your full mouth reconstruction will depend on the specific issues that affect your smile.
During your consultation with our dental specialists at Dental Wellness Arts, we will walk alongside of you and comprehensively assess your smile to design a tailor-made treatment plan that you will get to approve.
- Orthodontics
- Deep Teeth Cleaning
- Root Canal Treatment
- Dental Fillings
Treatments Carried Out Under Full Mouth Rehabilitation
A vast range of dental treatments comprise the Full Mouth Rehabilitation process.
These may include the following:
- A Thorough Examination
- Understanding of a Patient’s
- Dental Implants
- Crowns and Bridges
- Veneers
- Bone Grafting
Who Requires a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
As the name suggests, Full Mouth Rehabilitation refers to repairing some or all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth using multiple procedures. Thus, the ideal candidate for this treatment would be someone exhibiting multiple missing teeth; decayed, cracked or broken teeth; badly worn teeth due to bruxism or another condition; receding gums etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are full mouth restorations and smile makeovers similar?
While both full-mouth restorations and “Smile Makeovers” are highly personalized treatments that involve several procedures, there does exist a difference. A smile makeover is a procedure you choose to have in order to enhance the aesthetic look of your teeth and smile. A Full Mouth Rehabilitation, on the other hand, combines a series of restorative dentistry treatments to improve the health, function, and appearance of your mouth.
Am I eligible for a full mouth restoration?
If you are dealing with multiple dental issues, such as broken, cracked, damaged, or missing teeth, you are an ideal candidate for a full mouth restoration consultation. If you suffer from issues related to the gum, bite, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), or jaw muscles, these may all be addressed with a full mouth reconstruction.
Is it painful to get a full mouth restoration?
Typically, patients do not experience pain during a full mouth reconstruction treatment at Dental Wellness Arts. We use sedation dentistry techniques to ensure your experience is as painless as possible.
How long does a full mouth restoration take to complete?
Unlike implants that can sometimes be placed the same day, full mouth restorations should not be rushed. Depending on the complexity of your case, treatment can take 2-12 months and sometimes longer.
What is the price of a complete mouth reconstruction?
Several factors will influence the cost of your complete mouth reconstruction such as the procedures or treatments involved, the dental materials and methods employed, the usage of sedation dentistry techniques, etc. A consultation, which will involve a thorough evaluation of your mouth and your dental requirements, will offer you an estimated cost of your treatment plan.
I have a health issue that makes sitting in the dentist’s chair for long durations uncomfortable for me. Is it still possible for me to get a complete mouth restoration?
Yes, sedation dentistry may be the answer to your predicament. It is a great solution for those who struggle to sit still, or sit for a long period, or control their movements. Upon being sedated, you will feel relaxed and comfortable during your procedure. Also, we are happy to work with your current healthcare provider to see if we can make the treatment go smoother for you.
How long will my full mouth rehabilitation result last?
If you care for your gums and teeth well, and follow the post-operative recommendations, the results should stay for a long time. You have a role in ensuring that your new restorations will last as long as they can possibly do. By maintaining good oral hygiene and visiting Dental Wellness Arts for regular cleanings and x-rays on a regular basis, you will be extending the life of your beautiful new teeth.