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Dr. Henry Perlovsky

Dr. Henry Perlovsky

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in São Paulo

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons

5.0
Excellent professional and human being! I have never felt so safe in the hands of a professional like Dr Henry, he knows very well that he made the difference in my life and how grateful I am to those who brought my smile back!More
Languages: English, Portuguese, Hebrew
Insured by: Bradesco Saude, SulAmerica Saude
Hospitals: Samaritano Hospital
Excellent professional and human being! I have never felt so safe in the hands of a professional like Dr Henry, he knows very well that he made the difference in my life and how grateful I am to those who brought my smile back!More
Languages: English, Portuguese, Hebrew
Insured by: Bradesco Saude, SulAmerica Saude
Hospitals: Samaritano Hospital

Afonso Bráz 900, Sao Paulo, 4511001

Very professional. I recommend!More
Languages: Portuguese

Sc/Norte Qd 02 Block D Entrance B, No. S/N - Room 326, Brasilia

NeoClin

NeoClin

Dental Clinic in Carmo

Dentist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Insured by: Amil, Bradesco Saude
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Insured by: Amil, Bradesco Saude

Rua Capitão Jorge Soares, 159 - Lojas 01 02 - Centro, Carmo, 28640-000

General information on medical treatment

Understanding Complete Oral Rehabilitation

Complete oral rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment aimed at restoring the health, function, and aesthetics of the entire oral cavity. This revolutionary procedure combines various dental specialties to provide a complete smile transformation, with success rates exceeding 90% when performed by specialized professionals.

Evaluation and Planning

The need for complete oral rehabilitation can be identified through various signs, such as multiple damaged teeth, severe occlusion problems, severe dental wear, or extensive tooth loss. The planning process involves a detailed analysis of the current condition, including functional and aesthetic aspects.

Preparation for Treatment

The process begins with a series of diagnostic tests, including panoramic X-rays, CT scans, and study models. Photographic documentation is also essential for planning desired aesthetic changes. Maintaining good oral hygiene throughout the process is crucial.

Procedure Steps

Complete oral rehabilitation is performed in coordinated phases, which may include periodontal treatment, orthodontic correction, necessary surgeries, and restorative procedures. Each phase is carefully planned to ensure the best results, with complete treatment potentially extending over several months.

Recovery Period

Recovery after each treatment phase is crucial for rehabilitation success. The first days after more invasive procedures may require special care with food and hygiene. Following all professional recommendations is important to ensure proper healing.

Choosing the Professional

The complexity of complete oral rehabilitation requires highly qualified professionals. Dental specialists must have proven experience in different aspects of treatment. To find the ideal professional for your case, consult patient reviews and verify specific experience in cases similar to yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a complete oral rehabilitation take?
The complete treatment can take from 6 months to 1 year, depending on the case complexity and necessary procedures.
What are the signs that I need complete oral rehabilitation?
The main signs include multiple damaged teeth, chewing difficulties, temporomandibular joint pain, severe dental wear, and significant aesthetic problems.
Is complete oral rehabilitation painful?
Procedures are performed with appropriate anesthesia, minimizing discomfort. There may be moderate sensitivity during recovery, which is controlled with prescribed medication.
What is the average cost of complete oral rehabilitation?
The cost varies significantly depending on necessary procedures, materials used, and case complexity. An individual evaluation is necessary to provide an accurate budget.
What different procedures are included in rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation may include periodontal treatment, dental implants, orthodontics, prosthetics, restorations, root canal treatment, and maxillofacial surgeries, depending on specific needs.
How long do rehabilitation results last?
With proper care and regular maintenance, results can last many years. It's important to have periodic follow-up appointments and maintain good oral hygiene.
Can I eat normally during treatment?
During certain treatment phases, you may need to follow a softer diet. Your dentist will provide specific dietary guidelines for each stage.
What are the risks involved in complete oral rehabilitation?
As with any dental procedure, there are minimal risks that are significantly reduced when performed by experienced and qualified professionals.
How should I prepare for treatment?
Preparation includes completing all requested examinations, following oral hygiene guidelines, informing about existing medical conditions, and discussing expectations with your dentist.
How to maintain long-term results?
Maintaining results requires rigorous oral hygiene, regular dental visits, using mouth guards when necessary, and avoiding harmful habits.
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