Full Mouth Rehabilitation Case
The patient presented to our clinic with severe issues in the oral cavity, including extensive tartar and bacterial plaque, significant destruction of multiple teeth, tooth loss, and the need for endodontic treatments. These conditions affected both the functionality and aesthetics of the smile, significantly impacting the patient’s quality of life.
Our approach was fully personalized and organized in stages to achieve maximum effectiveness with safe and promptly implementable treatment.
1. Oral Hygiene Assessment
The first phase included a thorough evaluation of the patient’s oral hygiene and dental condition. Areas with high plaque and tartar accumulation were recorded, along with the condition of the gums and teeth. This assessment formed the basis for designing an appropriate treatment plan.
2. Periodontal Therapy
Periodontal therapy aimed to restore gum health and create a stable environment for subsequent treatments. Specifically, it included:
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Proper oral hygiene with patient education on brushing techniques and flossing.
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Removal of tartar and plaque through professional cleaning (scaling and root planing).
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Evaluation of gum response after treatment and measurement of indicators for future problem prevention.
3. Tooth Extractions
Teeth with advanced destruction or non-restorable damage were extracted. Extractions were necessary to prevent infections, maintain oral hygiene, and create a stable foundation for prosthetic restorations. The procedure was performed with maximum precision and safety to minimize tissue trauma.
4. Endodontic Treatment
For teeth with pulp damage that could still be preserved, endodontic treatment was performed, including:
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Cleaning and disinfecting the root canal.
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Sealing with biocompatible materials to maintain structural integrity.
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Continuous evaluation of tooth functionality before final restoration.
5. Preparation of Remaining Teeth
Teeth serving as a foundation for prosthetic work were precisely prepared to create a stable and durable base. The process included:
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Removal of damaged sections without compromising the structure capable of supporting crowns or bridges.
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Taking impressions and designing temporary restorations to maintain aesthetics and function during the treatment period.
6. Prosthetic Restorations
After extensive study and discussion of the case by our team, the most suitable prosthetic solutions were chosen:
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Upper Jaw: Full ceramic crowns for optimal aesthetics and durability.
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Lower Jaw: Ceramic crowns on the anterior teeth and implants in the posterior region for stable and functional restoration.
The ability to promptly implement all treatment stages is due to the unique structure of our clinic, where the dental laboratory is integrated with the clinic, allowing fast and safe completion of the procedures.
Final Outcome
This comprehensive approach resulted in a functional and aesthetic full-mouth restoration, significantly improving oral health, the appearance of the smile, and most importantly, the patient’s quality of life.