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Comprehensive Evaluations in Full-Mouth Planning
Full mouth reconstruction refers to a detailed restorative planning process aimed at re-establishing oral function and harmony when multiple teeth are worn, missing or structurally compromised. Before any clinical procedure is considered, the dentist examines bite relations, joint dynamics, chewing patterns, tooth anatomy and soft-tissue conditions. Digital records, photographs and functional measurements help evaluate which restorative approaches may support long-term comfort and stability. The planning is highly individualized and depends on factors such as tooth wear level, missing teeth, existing restorations and functional habits. The final treatment framework is determined only after a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation by the licensed dentist.
It is a comprehensive restorative planning concept used when multiple teeth require functional and structural evaluation. It is not a single procedure but a coordinated diagnostic approach.
The dentist assesses bite relation, joint function, tooth wear, soft-tissue health and existing restorations. Photographs and digital scans support diagnostic accuracy.
Depending on individual needs, options such as crowns, veneers or implant-supported restorations may be evaluated. Suitability is determined only after clinical examination.
Full mouth reconstruction must consider functional load distribution, jaw movement and occlusal dynamics to help create a stable long-term restorative plan.
Duration varies based on diagnostic requirements, number of records needed and individual functional characteristics. Timelines are clarified after the initial examination.
Sharing dental history, attending scheduled diagnostic sessions and clearly communicating functional concerns supports accurate planning.
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