What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental procedure that restores all the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. This treatment is often necessary for patients whose ability to eat and speak is compromised due to tooth loss caused by decay, injury, or acid erosion. The goal is to improve oral health and enhance the overall appearance of the teeth and smile.
Am I a Good Candidate?
- You have several missing teeth that affect your ability to chew, speak, or smile confidently.
- Your teeth are extensively worn down, cracked, or broken due to grinding, decay, or trauma.
- You suffer from ongoing dental problems such as frequent cavities, periodontal disease, or failed dental restorations.
- You have significant bite issues or misalignment that cause discomfort or functional problems.
- You require a combination of restorative procedures (e.g., crowns, bridges, veneers, implants) to address extensive oral health concerns.
- You are looking to enhance the overall appearance of your smile, including the color, shape, and alignment of your teeth.
- You are in good general health and can undergo extensive dental procedures without undue risk.
- You are committed to maintaining good oral hygiene and follow-up care to ensure the long-term success of the reconstruction.
- Your ability to eat, speak, or perform other oral functions is impaired due to the condition of your teeth.
- You are motivated and have realistic expectations about the outcomes and the process involved in full mouth reconstruction
Benefits:
- Improves your ability to chew, bite, and speak effectively, enhancing daily activities and overall quality of life.
- Creates a more attractive and confident smile, addressing issues such as discoloration, misalignment, and damaged teeth.
- Addresses and resolves chronic dental issues, such as decay and periodontal disease, contributing to better overall oral health.
- Provides durable and long-lasting solutions through the use of high-quality materials and advanced dental techniques.
- Alleviates pain and discomfort associated with damaged or decayed teeth, misaligned bites, and other dental issues.
- Helps prevent future dental problems by restoring and stabilizing your oral health, reducing the need for further extensive treatments.
- Enhances self-esteem and confidence by giving you a smile you are proud to show off.
- Offers a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
- Addresses all aspects of your dental health in one comprehensive plan, providing a cohesive and coordinated approach to treatment.
- Corrects issues that may be affecting your speech, leading to clearer and more confident communication.
- Corrects bite issues, which can improve jaw function and reduce the risk of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
- Enhances overall well-being by improving oral health, which is closely linked to general health and well-being.
More Details:
A patient’s ability to eat and speak is affected by tooth loss whether that is due to decay, injury or acid erosion. A full mouth reconstruction involves restoration of all the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws through the use of crowns, bridges, veneers, dentures, and implants. It can be a necessary treatment to preserve the patient’s oral health and overall appearance of the teeth and smile.
Patients asking for a full reconstruction will first go through an extensive oral examination to assess the health and appearance of the teeth and periodontal tissue. Photographs, digital intraoral scanning, dental x-rays and 3D images might also be taken.
Our experienced doctors will work as a team to establish a personalized treatment plan based on your specific case.