Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR), also known as Full Mouth Reconstruction or Restoration, is a comprehensive dental procedure that involves rebuilding or restoring all of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. It combines the principles of restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, orthodontics, and implantology to achieve complete oral health, function, and aesthetics.
Indications for Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Severely worn-down or damaged teeth (due to grinding, acid erosion, or decay).
- Multiple missing teeth.
- Severe bite (occlusion) problems causing jaw pain or difficulty in chewing.
- Teeth with old, failing dental restorations.
- Patients with facial or jaw injuries affecting the bite and smile.
- Chronic dental diseases (gum disease, tooth decay) leading to multiple tooth loss.
Procedures
- Crowns & Bridges – To strengthen and restore broken or weak teeth.
- Dental Implants – To replace missing teeth permanently.
- Veneers – For cosmetic enhancement of front teeth.
- Root Canal Treatments – To save infected or damaged teeth.
- Periodontal (Gum) Therapy – For healthy gums and bone support.
- Orthodontic Treatment – To correct bite and alignment issues.
- Dentures (Partial or Complete) – For cases requiring removable solutions.
Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Restores ability to chew and eat comfortably.
- Improves speech and overall oral function.
- Corrects bite alignment, reducing jaw pain and headaches.
- Enhances smile aesthetics and facial appearance.
- Strengthens weak or damaged teeth.
- Boosts confidence and quality of life.