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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Restore your smile and overall dental health with full mouth reconstruction

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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction (also known as full mouth restoration) is a comprehensive dental treatment plan designed to address complex dental issues by combining multiple procedures. This reconstructive dentistry process often involves crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, fillings, and root canals to restore the health, function, and appearance of your mouth.

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The Procedure

  1. Consultation and Evaluation – We perform a comprehensive dental exam and discuss your goals to design a personalized treatment plan.

  2. Treatment Planning – Based on your needs, we create a customized full mouth reconstruction plan that could include dental implants, veneers, crowns, bridges, teeth whitening, and more.

  3. Initial Procedures – Some procedures, such as gum disease treatment or root canals, may be required to stabilize your oral health before proceeding with restorative work.

  4. Restorative Procedures – Depending on your treatment plan, we will place crowns, bridges, or implants and other restorative options to rebuild your teeth and restore your bite.

  5. Final Adjustments and Maintenance – After your procedures are complete, we will make final adjustments to ensure comfort, function, and aesthetics, providing you with aftercare instructions to maintain your new smile.

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FAQ

  • How long do dental implants last?
    With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, though the crown may need replacement after 10-15 years.
  • Are dental implants better than dentures?
    Implants provide a permanent, stable solution that prevents bone loss and does not require adhesives, unlike traditional dentures.
  • Am I a candidate for dental implants?
    Candidates should have good overall health, adequate jawbone density, and healthy gums. Our team will evaluate your condition to determine the best treatment plan.
  • Is the procedure painful?
    Local anesthesia is used during surgery, minimizing discomfort. Some soreness may occur post-surgery, but it can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication.

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