If you are able to see your dentist twice a year and follow a consistent oral hygiene routine, your teeth and gums should generally be in good health. However, when you miss a few appointments or do not brush your teeth consistently, you may need several restorations to renew your oral health. Your Grinnell Street Dental team in Sheridan, WY, offers full-mouth rehabilitation plans that can combine restorative and cosmetic treatments to help refresh your smile. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss what is included in this option and who may benefit from it.
You Are Experiencing Tooth Decay Or Tooth Loss
A full-mouth rehabilitation plan can help restore your smile when you have several oral health problems that need to be addressed. One of the most common concerns that patients face are cavities. These may be prevented or treated promptly when you visit your dentist twice a year. If you put off preventive care or do not get filling done promptly, it could result in having several cavities. Your dentist can create a plan that fills multiple cavities within the same appointment so your smile can be restored. Tooth replacement options, such as dentures or a dental bridge, may also be available in your FMR plan.
You Want To Improve Your Smile’s Appearance
Once your oral health has been refreshed, cosmetic services can also be planned out to help improve your smile’s appearance and boost your confidence. These can options like professional teeth whitening or bonding, or you can discuss a more extensive enhancement such as porcelain veneers. Invisalign may be available for patients as well. These are clear aligners that help gradually correct misalignment without the need for braces. You can discuss your esthetic concerns with your dentist to help determine which method is most suitable for your needs.
You Have Several Problems That Need To Be Addressed
The goal of a full-mouth rehabilitation plan is to improve your oral health and other concerns in a timely manner. Many of these treatments can be combined so you can spend less time at the dentist and have a healthy smile, sooner. Your dentist will first examine your oral cavity and discuss your concerns to create a personalized treatment plan. This could include treatments to help your TMJ dysfunction, addressing tooth loss with prosthetics, and targeting cosmetic concerns with our various treatment options. The timeline for your procedures can vary depending on your needs and the methods used for treatments.
We Can Help Renew The Health And Appearance Of Your Smile
Your Grinnell Street Dental team in Sheridan, WY, is here to help you repair your pearly whites and gums after harm. To learn more about your treatment options, call our office today at 307-672-7567.