Am I suitable for a full mouth rehabilitation?
If you are considering a full mouth reconstruction, you should first consult with our specialist prosthodontist to see if the treatment is the best course of action. In particular, we will look at whether or not the teeth show any signs of decay or cavities.
Periodontal issues (gum problems) will also be taken into consideration. If a patient suffers from gum issues then other treatments, such as root planing and scaling and full mouth debridement may be needed first. Other treatments could involve soft tissue grafting or bone grafting to build up the jaw bone and gums for dental implants.
When all the relevant information has been gathered, such as X-rays, photographs, study models, and impressions, we will draw up a personalised written treatment plan. This will detail how we intend to correct your smile. If at any stage you feel that you do not understand the procedure, it is important to say. That way we can ensure that you are fully aware of the treatment. We will also provide you with a written consent form that will detail your treatment at length.
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