Oral Rehabilitation

Diagnosis and personalized planning

The first step in a complete oral rehabilitation is a detailed diagnosis, which includes clinical and radiographic exams. This phase is crucial for determining the extent of the damage and the needs of each patient. Based on this data, a personalized treatment plan is developed, which may involve the collaboration of several areas within dentistry, such as implantology, orthodontics, periodontology, and endodontics.

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Dental implantology and oral rehabilitation

Dental implants are often a key component in oral rehabilitation, especially in cases of significant tooth loss. Dental implants provide great stability for fixed prostheses, restoring the functionality and natural appearance of the teeth. Implants are designed to integrate with the bone, providing lasting support and preventing bone resorption that occurs with tooth loss.

Integration of different treatments

In many cases, oral rehabilitation includes correcting dental alignments through orthodontics, treating gum diseases through periodontology, and restoring damaged teeth through endodontic procedures and aesthetic restorations. Each of these interventions is carefully planned and sequenced to maximize the success of the overall treatment.

Aesthetic and Functionality

In addition to restoring functionality, a crucial goal of oral rehabilitation is to improve the aesthetics of the smile. This is achieved not only by replacing lost teeth but also by enhancing the shape, color, and position of the remaining teeth. Restorations like veneers, crowns, and bridges are customized to harmonize with the patient’s facial features, improving their health.

After the completion of treatments, regular follow-up is essential to ensure the durability of the results. Periodic appointments allow for monitoring the patient’s oral health and making any necessary adjustments. Additionally, these regular visits provide an opportunity to reinforce the importance of oral hygiene and address any additional concerns or needs.

Patient Education

Educating patients about proper oral health care and the procedures performed is an integral part of the oral rehabilitation process. Informing patients helps ensure that they actively participate in maintaining the health and aesthetics of their rehabilitations, contributing significantly to the long-term success of the treatment.

Oral rehabilitation is a key area of dentistry that requires a detailed and personalized approach, ensuring not only the recovery of chewing function but also the restoration of confidence through a healthy and more aesthetic smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main benefits include improved chewing ability, proper speech, recovery of facial aesthetics and the smile, and the prevention of problems associated with tooth loss, such as bone resorption and the shifting of adjacent teeth.

The time required can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the case, the number of teeth involved, and the techniques used. Generally, it can take several months, including multiple stages of treatment.

With modern anesthesia and sedation techniques, most oral rehabilitation procedures are performed with little to no discomfort during treatment. After the procedures, there may be some temporary discomfort, which is usually managed with pain medication prescribed by your dentist.

Proper care includes regular brushing, flossing, and periodic visits to the dentist for cleanings and check-up exams. Depending on the type of rehabilitation performed, your dentist may recommend specific oral hygiene products or additional techniques to help maintain the health of your teeth and gums.

The cost can vary significantly depending on the type and extent of the treatments. A detailed initial assessment and a personalized treatment plan are essential to provide a more accurate cost estimate. At The Lisbon Smile Clinic, we ensure the highest level of transparency in all processes.

Occlusion refers to the alignment of the teeth when the jaws are closed. Correcting occlusion is crucial to ensure that the teeth fit together properly, helping to distribute chewing forces evenly, preventing abnormal wear on the teeth, and improving overall jaw comfort.

Dental implants are a long-lasting solution and can last many years, even decades, when properly cared for. However, the longevity of implants also depends on the patient’s overall health, oral hygiene habits, and regular visits to the dentist.

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