Dental Rehabilitation By An Auckland Prosthodontist

Dental rehabilitation transforms smiles

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

What is a dental rehabilitation?

Dental rehabilitation is also known as full mouth rehabilitation or full mouth reconstruction. It is a comprehensive and extensive dental treatment that involves restoring or rebuilding the entire dentition (all the teeth in the mouth) and related structures to improve both function and aesthetics. This procedure is typically recommended for individuals who have experienced severe dental issues such as tooth wear or teeth caries, or have multiple dental problems that affect their ability to chew, speak, and smile comfortably.

What is the procedure?

Dental rehabilitation may include a combination of restorative, cosmetic, and prosthetic dental treatments tailored to the patient's specific needs. The process often involves collaboration between dental specialists, such as periodontists, endodontists, orthodontists, and oral surgeons in Auckland.

The steps involved in dental rehabilitation may vary depending on the individual case, but they can include:

  1. Comprehensive examination and diagnosis: The first step involves thoroughly evaluating the patient's oral health, including assessing the teeth, gums, jaw joints, and occlusion (how the upper and lower teeth fit together). This evaluation helps identify all the dental problems that need to be addressed.

  2. Treatment planning: After the examination, the dental team creates a comprehensive treatment plan, outlining the procedures and sequencing required to restore the patient's oral health. The plan considers the patient's functional needs and aesthetic goals and will have several options to choose from.

  3. Addressing dental issues: Dental rehabilitation may involve a combination of treatments such as dental crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, orthodontics (braces), periodontal treatments (for gum disease), and root canal therapy, among others.

  4. Aesthetic considerations: Dental rehabilitation also focuses on restoring the appearance of the teeth and smile. Cosmetic treatments like teeth whitening, veneers, or bonding may be included to enhance the overall aesthetic outcome.

  5. Occlusal adjustments: Correcting how the teeth come together (occlusion) ensures proper chewing function and avoids excessive forces on individual teeth or dental restorations.

  6. Final restorations: Once all the necessary treatments are completed, final restorations, such as dental crowns or bridges, are fabricated and placed to replace missing or damaged teeth and restore proper form and function.

  7. Long-term maintenance: To ensure your treatment last, we create a personalised maintenance plan tailored to your needs and dental condition. Every individual's oral health is unique, so your maintenance routine may vary based on factors such as the type of restorations you have, your oral health history, and lifestyle habits.

What are the benefits

A dental rehabilitation can significantly improve a patient's quality of life by addressing functional issues, enhancing aesthetics, and restoring confidence in their smile. It is a complex and time-consuming process, but the results can be transformative, providing long-lasting benefits for the patient's oral health and overall well-being. The specific treatment plan and timeline depend on the individual's unique dental condition and goals.