Almost every patient who comes to a dental office says ‘I don’t like my smile at all and it’s a completely normal thought. Whether we are perfectionists or not, when we look in the mirror, we expect to have a pleasant face and even a nice smile.
The best thing that those who are not satisfied with their smile can do is to resort to a full mouth restoration, this treatment applies even to those who have their teeth in poor condition. Next, we will explain what is a complete oral restoration, who needs it, and what it implies.
What is a full mouth restoration?
A full mouth restoration is a meticulous treatment where the goal is to repair each of the teeth. In each reconstruction, they apply measures to repair damaged teeth, but when they have no salvation, they remove them and replace them with ceramic or zirconium prostheses.
Full mouth restoration is an extremely delicate procedure that must be widely known if you want to undergo it. Here we will show only a couple of key points, when you have the opportunity to investigate more on the subject, do it without hesitation.
Who needs complete oral restoration?
Experts advise performing an oral restoration on those who have worn teeth or are in poor condition. In special cases, it applies to those with aesthetic problems affecting the other teeth. Such restorations need a lot of time and attention.
The person in charge of the operation needs to evaluate the patient’s medical condition, know how he has his hemoglobin and according to the state of his teeth analyze which treatment plan is best. The treatment plan is what takes more time because the good results of the oral restoration depend on the measures taken.
In addition, the person in charge of the operation before proceeding with extreme measures will apply certain preliminary treatments and will see that it is convenient. Each patient is different, some react well to routine treatments while others need special measures.
Things that a complete oral restoration entail
Depending on the state in which the person’s mouth is, within the restoration they will include some of what we will mention below:
- Partial dental implants.
- Permanent denture implants.
- Ceramic veneers.
- Composite restoration.
- Whitening treatment.
Partial dental implants
They are a kind of device capable of holding several teeth until they adopt a comfortable position inside the mouth of the wearer. Once they finish the job, they remove them since they are no longer needed.
Permanent denture implants
These are false teeth (so to speak) that permanently replace bone teeth in poor condition or unrecoverable. In the case of those who had lost teeth, they serve to fill the empty site of the denture.
Ceramic veneers and composite restoration.
Veneers are thin sheets that are placed in the front of the tooth to give it a good appearance. Composite restoration is a dental resin that improves teeth’ aesthetics and the smile.