Implant-based full mouth rehabilitation or FMR is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that involves restoring the health, function, and appearance of a person's entire hard tissue (teeth) and soft tissue (gums). The whole artificial denture is supported through the implants.
The process of full mouth rehabilitation begins with a thorough evaluation of the patient's dental health and an assessment of their needs and goals. Based on this evaluation, a customised treatment plan is developed that may include a combination of dental implants, crowns, dentures, and gum treatment. The goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to create a healthy, functional, and aesthetically pleasing smile that improves the patient's overall quality of life.
Full mouth rehabilitation can be a lengthy and involved process, but the results are often life-changing. Patients who undergo full mouth rehabilitation can enjoy improved dental health, improved oral function, and a renewed sense of confidence in their smile.
FMR is typically used to address multiple dental issues, such as missing teeth, damaged teeth, gum disease, and bite problems. Full mouth rehabilitation is a complex and customised process that requires the expertise of multiple dental specialists, including implantologists, prosthodontists, periodontists, and oral surgeons. Full mouth rehabilitation (FMR) may be recommended for individuals who have significant dental problems affecting multiple areas of their mouth.
If a person has lost several teeth or all of their teeth, FMR may be necessary to restore the function and appearance of their mouth.
Teeth that are severely worn, damaged, or decayed can affect a person's ability to chew, speak, and smile. FMR may be necessary to repair or replace these teeth.
Bite problems, such as overbite, underbite, or crossbite, can cause jaw pain, headaches, and other issues. FMR may be necessary to correct these problems.
Advanced gum disease can cause tooth loss and damage to the gums and bone. FMR may be necessary to restore the health of the gums and prevent further damage.
If a person is unhappy with the appearance of their teeth or smile, FMR may be necessary to address cosmetic issues such as discolouration, misalignment, or uneven teeth.
The first step in full mouth rehabilitation is a thorough examination of the patient's oral health and X-rays like CBCT, and OPGs.
Radiant Dental has a team of experienced and skilled dentists who have years of experience in full-mouth rehabilitation.
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