Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive and personalized treatment approach aimed at restoring the overall function, aesthetics, and health of the oral and maxillofacial system. It does not simply involve treating individual teeth, but rather a systematic reconstruction of both dental arches (upper and lower jaws), with the goal of achieving a harmonious, stable, and biologically balanced occlusion.
When is it necessary?
Full mouth rehabilitation is indicated in cases such as:
Extensive tooth wear (attrition, erosion, bruxism)
Multiple missing teeth
Severe occlusal dysfunctions
Loss of vertical dimension of occlusion
Chronic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
Failed previous restorations
Severe aesthetic concerns
Treatment goals
Full mouth rehabilitation aims to:
restore proper chewing function
establish a stable and balanced occlusion
eliminate pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
improve the aesthetics of the smile
maintain the health of the gums and supporting tissues
restore the patient’s confidence
Diagnostic Approach
The success of a total restoration is based on detailed diagnosis and careful planning. The process includes:
Clinical examination and occlusal analysis
Radiographic evaluation and digital imaging
Photographic documentation
Impressions or digital scans
Articulator analysis to study the functional relationship of the jaws
In some cases, a trial phase (mock-up or provisional restorations) precedes the final treatment, allowing evaluation of the new occlusion and aesthetics before the definitive work.
Therapeutic Means
Depending on the patient's needs, rehabilitation may include:
Crowns (caps), all-ceramic or metal-ceramic
Dental bridges
Porcelain veneers
Dental implants
Inlays / Onlays
Complete or partial prosthetic restorations
Occlusal splints, where indicated
Treatment is often interdisciplinary and may combine periodontology, endodontics, implantology, and aesthetic dentistry.
The importance of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
Special emphasis is placed on maintaining and restoring the health of the temporomandibular joint and the muscles of mastication. The proper functional relationship of the jaws is crucial for the long-term success of the treatment and for preventing future problems such as headaches, muscle pain, or joint sounds.
Personalized Design
Each case is unique. Treatment is planned based on:
The operational needs
The anatomy of the face
The patient's aesthetic desires
The long-term prognosis
The goal is not only a beautiful smile, but a stable, comfortable and biologically balanced result that will last over time.
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