Full-mouth rehabilitation can help patients with multiple needs get the care they need for beautiful, healthy smiles. Margaret Mauricio, DDS, Karim Revoredo, DDS, and the team at Smiles Tampa have extensive experience in planning full-mouth rehabilitation for patients in and around Tampa, Florida, who can benefit from a custom plan of care to correct many dental issues. To learn more about full-mouth rehabilitation, call Smiles Tampa or request a consultation online today.
Full-mouth rehabilitation is a carefully planned series of dental procedures and treatments aimed at addressing multiple issues. The purpose is to improve the appearance and functionality of your teeth and address oral health issues like decay, gum disease, or other damage.
Full-mouth rehabilitation is also often performed in patients with congenital issues or damage following maxillofacial surgery or trauma. Full-mouth rehabilitation can, and often does, involve both restorative and cosmetic procedures to help each patient achieve their unique treatment objectives.
One of the benefits of full-mouth rehabilitation is that it can include a wide variety of procedures custom-selected for each patient’s unique oral health needs and treatment goals. Any type of procedure can be a part of a full-mouth rehabilitation treatment plan, including restorative procedures like bridges, implants, and cavity treatments, as well as cosmetic procedures like veneers, teeth whitening, and Invisalign® orthodontic care.
Other procedures that can be included:
Each patient’s plan of care will be carefully mapped out to address every issue in sequence for the best results possible.
Your full-mouth restoration treatment plan is developed during your consultation appointment. Your Smiles Tampa dentist will take a thorough history, complete a full dental exam, and take a full series of dental X-rays.
This assessment helps identify the procedures best suited to your oral health needs and objectives. Full-mouth restoration involves several steps or phases and can take several months. Careful planning is important for the best outcome possible.
Often, simple, less-invasive procedures are done first to heal infections and prepare your mouth for more complex treatments. Procedures need to be done in a certain order, which allows your bones, teeth, gums, and oral tissues to heal between procedures.
If you think full-mouth rehabilitation might be right for you or want to learn more, call Smiles Tampa or book an appointment online today.