Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation is among the most advanced treatments available in modern dentistry. It is a complex treatment plan designed to completely rehabilitate and restore all areas of a damaged smile. Due to its complex nature, full mouth rehabilitation requires extensive experience, knowledge, and skill on the dentist’s part. And as a distinguished Preston dentist who has helped numerous people regain function and beauty in their smiles, Dr. Tehranian is the ideal choice.
Dr. Tehranian has developed a systematic Holistic minimally invasive approach to his full mouth rehabilitation treatment. Beginning with a comprehensive consultation, including a thorough dental exam and dental history review, Dr. Tehranian can get to know your current and underlying dental issues. This will help him design a detailed treatment plan aimed to correct the root cause of these issues. The goal is to completely rehabilitate your mouth, so you are comfortable, functional, and smiling the way nature intended for the long-term.
While many dentists are good at what they do, not all are qualified to perform such a complex treatment plan. With his extensive background, continuing education, and hands-on experience, Dr. Tehranian is a dentist suited for even the most complex cases. If broken, worn, or decayed teeth are getting in the way of your smile, call our office to schedule your comprehensive consultation today.
Dental Implants For Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Our Dental implants services include;
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Sinus Lift Augmentation: Often the sinuses will enlarge following loss of the upper back teeth. This can preclude placement of dental implants in the upper back areas of the mouth, since the sinus is an air-filled space and dental implants need to be surrounded by solid bone. A sinus lift augmentation/graft is a surgical procedure that restores the sinus cavity to its original size, and replaces the bone that has been lost as a result of the enlarged sinus. This new bone graft typically takes nine to 12 months to heal before the dental implants can be placed into the grafted bone.
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Autogenous Bone Grafting: Occasionally, the ideal areas for dental implants do not have sufficient bone quantity to support the implants. In these cases, it is often necessary to “borrow” bone from another area of your mouth and graft it into the deficient area. Often, the area of choice is from the chin or in the back of the jaw where your wisdom teeth used to be.
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Implant Site Development: When a tooth needs to be removed due to infection, it is not uncommon to have lost bone around the infected tooth. In these cases, various types of bone grafting can be done at the same time the tooth is removed to facilitate the placement of a dental implant at a later date.
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Computer-Enhanced Treatment Planning: We have special software on our computer that allows us to evaluate your dental CT scan in three dimensions for bone quality, bone quantity, and bone location, enabling the best possible placement of your dental implants. This also allows us to work closely and smoothly with your restorative dentist to ensure an ideal result where your dental implants are concerned.
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Implant Maintenance: Once your dental implant restoration is completed, it is important to keep the area clean and infection-free. Dental implants can accumulate plaque and tartar just as teeth can. Whether you have just one tooth replaced by an implant or several, a professional cleaning schedule will be necessary to keep your implants healthy. The time interval for these professional cleanings will be determined by your individual needs.