Prosthodontics
Full-mouth rehabilitation, also known as full-mouth reconstruction or full-mouth restoration, involves the reconstruction or replacement of all teeth in a patient’s mouth. This approach integrates aesthetics with the principles of restorative dentistry to enhance oral health, function, and appearance.
Candidates for full-mouth reconstruction at our clinic include those with multiple missing teeth, large failing fillings, decay, or cracked or broken teeth. Additionally, individuals born with conditions affecting the teeth may also require extensive dental restoration.
If a tooth is lost, quick replacement with a dental restoration is essential. Dental implants are an excellent option for replacing one or more teeth or to stabilize a partial or complete denture. Traditional dentures are suitable for replacing multiple teeth, while a dental bridge is ideal for adjacent missing teeth. During your appointment at our clinic, we will assess your case, discuss your options, and go through the pros and cons of each option with you.
Dentures: Dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth. They are available as partial or complete sets.
Dental Bridges: Dental bridges are fixed prosthetic devices that fill gaps from missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants.
Dental implants: Dental implants are screwlike titanium posts that re surgically inserted into the jawbone and then fitted with artificial teeth that look and function like real ones.
Crowns: Crowns are protective caps that look like real teeth. They are placed over damaged or decayed teeth to restore their strength, shape, and appearance.