
Full Mouth Rehab: Restore Your Smile!
Are you struggling with tooth pain and finding it difficult to chew or smile properly? If your teeth are in need of a complete makeover, Doctors are is here to help you regain your confidence. At our Chicago, IL office, we provide comprehensive procedures for full mouth rehabilitation, all under one roof. This means you won’t have to travel from office to office for treatment.
We also offer IV sedation to help ease your anxiety during major procedures, which can include root canals, implants, bridges, crowns, and veneers.
To learn more about full mouth rehabilitation at Lux Smiles, contact us today. Our team is ready to answer your questions and guide you on the path to a healthier, brighter smile.
Below, we’ll discuss the importance of dental checkups and their crucial role in your oral health care regimen. Reach out to our Chicago, IL office today to schedule an appointment!
What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
What Are the Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
What Is Involved in Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation typically includes a range of treatments such as root canals, crowns, bridges, and veneers. During your initial consultation, Doctors will assess your oral health and determine the necessary treatments to restore your smile. By combining these various procedures, we create a personalized rehabilitation plan tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you achieve the beautiful and functional smile you’ve always desired.
Here are some details about each treatment involved in full mouth rehabilitation:
- Root Canals: This procedure removes infection or decay that has reached the innermost part of the tooth. After the infected tissue is eliminated, the area is cleaned and disinfected to prevent the spread of infection. A crown is then placed to protect and restore the tooth's strength.
- Crowns: Crowns are dental restorations that fit over existing teeth. They restore the shape, size, and strength of damaged or decayed teeth while providing protection from future damage.
- Bridges: Bridges span the gap created by one or more missing teeth. Typically made of porcelain, they are secured in place by crowns on either side of the bridge prosthetic.
- Veneers: These are thin shells attached to the front of the teeth, designed to enhance the aesthetics of your smile by masking imperfections such as chips, cracks, discoloration, and gaps.

