Full Mouth Reconstruction
Whether you're dealing with worn teeth, extensive damage, or missing teeth, our skilled dentists is here to craft a personalized restoration plan. Rediscover the joy of a healthy, beautiful smile. Start your full mouth reconstruction journey with us today and turn a new page in your dental health story.
What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive form of dental treatment. This process involves extensive reconstruction of the mouth's structures to restore both function and aesthetics. It's typically recommended for individuals with severe dental problems affecting the majority of teeth and oral tissues. The most common procedures are restoring and or replacing teeth while carefully considering your overall health, bite, chewing ability and speech.
Who needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is usually reserved for cases that go beyond the scope of routine dental treatments:
- Severely worn down teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or erosion.
- Multiple missing teeth.
- Extensive tooth decay or damage.
- Injuries or trauma affecting the mouth and teeth.
- Congenital conditions affecting teeth.
- Severe periodontal disease.
What Full Mouth Reconstruction Include?
A total mouth restoration can include virtually every dental procedure from low to high cost that you require to fully treat your oral health issues. Common full mouth reconstruction procedures include:
- Gum contouring
- Crown lengthening
- Temporary restorations
- Crowns
- Veneers
- Dental implants
- Bone or soft tissue grafting
- Endodontic therapy
- Invisalign
During your initial consultation our dentists will assess your teeth and mouth and work with you to come up with the best treatment plan and ensure the cost fits in your budget. The goal of a full mouth dental restoration is to ensure you have healthy teeth and gums while also achieving a beautiful smile.
Full mouth reconstruction steps
The first step involves a thorough examination of the teeth, gums, jaw muscles, and bite (occlusion). X-rays, scans, and models of the mouth might be created.
The reconstruction is often completed in phases and may take several months or even longer, depending on the complexity.
After completion, ongoing care is crucial for maintaining the results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
With a dentist reconstruction you can not only solve all of your nagging oral health issues but also invigorate your smile. Here are some of the benefits a full mouth reconstruction:
- Improved chewing
- Enhanced bite
- Healthy teeth
- A beautiful smile
- Improved speech
- Healthy gums
- Boosted self-confidence
What Conditions Can Be Treated with a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full mouth reconstruction can treat basically all of your dental conditions including functional and aesthetic. Here are some of the conditions that our patients have solved with our full mouth reconstruction treatment:
- Missing teeth
- Cracked and chipped teeth
- Loose teeth
- Gum disease
- Crooked teeth
- Worn teeth caused by bruxism
- Bite problems
A full mouth reconstruction is a great way to treat multiple dental issues at the same time. Our dentists will take note of your goals and develop a custom treatment plan to ensure that all of your oral health problems are solved! This holistic approach to your oral health ensures you receive permanent solutions and leave with happy and healthy teeth and gums!
How Much Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost?
The cost of a full mouth reconstruction can vary significantly based on the type of procedures you require and the number. For example a full set of implants costs between $30,000 to $50,000 while a full set of veneers costs between $5000 and $8000. Our dentists will be able to tell you the exact price for your treatments after your initial consultation and work within your budget.
If you want a permanent fix to your dental problems and want to achieve a beautiful smile then contact Advanced Dental Wellness Center and book your initial consultation today!