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What is full mouth oral rehabilitation?

Full mouth oral rehabilitation refers to complex cases where the full mouth needs to be restored and/or all teeth need to be rebuilt or replaced. These rehabilitations combine aesthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health and function of the mouth.

Full mouth rehabilitation may be needed as a result of:

  • Teeth lost to trauma and decay
  • Birth defects
  • Tooth infections
  • Fractured or injured teeth
  • Tooth wear – Long-term acid erosion or teeth grinding that has resulted in severely worn teeth

Full mouth oral rehabilitation is often done in consultation with a variety of other specialists to devise the best possible plan of action.

Book your full mouth oral rehabilitation consultation with Mornington Prosthodontics today.

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FAQs

What is prosthodontics?

Prosthodontics is a formally recognised specialist branch of dentistry dedicated to the design, manufacture, and fitting of artificial replacements for teeth and other parts of the mouth. Common prosthodontic treatments include dentures, dental implants, crowns and bridges. Once they have graduated from dental school, a prosthodontist receives three extra years of training in their chosen field.

Prosthodontists are trained in the field of crown and bridgework, veneers, implant reconstruction, denture work, occlusion, temporomandibular joint function and complex full-mouth oral rehabilitation.

Why do I need to see a prosthodontist?

All dentists are trained in making crowns, bridges, and partial and complete dentures, so why would you need to see a prosthodontist? Prosthodontists are experts in their field. With an additional three years of training, they are much more equipped than your regular dentist to replace anything in your mouth.

Prosthodontists have a specialised skill set to treat, plan, diagnose and manage intricate dental problems. They frequently work in a multi-disciplinary environment with other specialists and are skilled in biomaterials, biomechanics, function and aesthetics.

Do I need a referral?

Patients are often referred to us by their general dental practitioner. A referral gives us a much better understanding of your oral history and any problems you’ve had previously, including how they were managed. Alongside your history, be sure to bring in any past x-rays, exam results or other relevant material for your prosthodontist to discuss.

Can you provide me with some more information about Mornington Prosthodontics’ advanced technology?

At Mornington Prosthodontics, we have invested in the highest quality equipment to provide our patients with the most up-to-date treatment options. From 3D X-rays to the latest in intra-oral scanning and 3D printing, Dr David Laskey uses state-of-the-art technology to diagnose and treat various conditions effectively and efficiently.

Utilising the latest technology means we can offer our patients the best of both traditional and digital technologies, ensuring you receive the optimal treatment and techniques customised to your individual needs.

What happens after a consultation?

After your initial consultation, you will receive a detailed treatment plan and quote tailored to your specific needs. If further steps are required in the diagnostic and treatment planning process, Dr Laskey will explain each stage and answer any questions you may have. We offer all our patients a second no-fee consultation if you have any questions about their proposed treatment options.