Rehabilitation Dentistry

Full Mouth Rehabilitative Procedures or Complete Mouth Rehabilitation

Missing teeth can take a serious toll on quality of your life by compromising your appearance and making eating and speaking a challenge.

TYPES OF TEETH REHABILITATION

Full mouth Implants

Dentures

Dental Implants

A Dental Implant is the alternative to routine reconstructions such as the fixed bridge or removable denture. A dental implant is a man-made substitute for the root of a natural tooth. It is the foundation for reconstruction.

How are the dental implants placed?

STEP 1

Initial Evaluation

Our dentist will first do a comprehensive clinical examination to determine your jaw bone condition and the best dental implant procedure. This involves X rays, medical history, blood reports and radiographic evaluation including radiographs and CBCT records of desired areas. And depending on your condition, you may ask to take antibiotics before the procedure to avoid infection.

STEP 3

Inserting the Dental Implant

The implant is inserted into your jawbone. Your jawbone needs to be very strong to protect the implant as there is a lot of pressure when you chew or eat. After the implant is added to your jawbone, it will begin to grow around the implant and later the implant becomes a part of your natural gum line.

STEP 2

Tooth Extraction

In case if you have the remaining tooth that needs replacing, it will be removed before the dental implant procedure.

STEP 4

Easy entry and fair competition

Once your implant is stable, our dentist will place an abutment on the top of the implant. This will connect the implant with the crown. It needs to be tightened well so it stays in place when you eat.

STEP 5

Adding permanent crown

Once the gums are healed our dentist will make an artificial tooth or crown and will add it to the abutment to give you a naturally looking tooth.

What Are the Types of Dentures?

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are the best solution for replacing few of your missing teeth. Conventional Partial Denture consists of resin denture base replacing the lost soft tissues and acrylic or zirconia teeth attached to the resin.

Complete Denture

Complete denture replaces all missing teeth and portion of lost soft tissues. Healing gums may take couple of months after complete teeth extraction. During this healing time, you are without teeth.

Dentures Rehabilitation Dentistry

Dentures are custom-made removable replacements for several missing teeth or an entire dental arch, restoring the function and appearance of your smile.
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