What does a full mouth reconstruction include?

 
What does a full mouth reconstruction include?

Full mouth reconstructions aim to restore the functionality and appearance of your smile. The goal is to make everyday activities like speaking, chewing, and smiling easier and more comfortable.

To achieve this, your dentist may use a combination of procedures tailored to your specific needs.

Common Procedures in Full Mouth Reconstructions

Depending on your oral health, treatment may include:

  • Restorative Work: Dental crowns or veneers can repair and protect teeth that have been damaged or severely decayed.

  • Tooth Replacement: Implants, bridges, or dentures fill gaps from missing teeth.

  • Orthodontics: Braces and clear aligners can correct misaligned teeth.

  • Root Canal Therapy: Root canals work to save teeth with infected or damaged nerves.

  • Periodontal Treatment: Deep cleaning, scaling, and root planning can help treat gum disease.

  • Bone and Gum Grafts: Surgery can restore the jawbone and gum tissue that has been affected by decay or tooth loss.

Who May Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

You may qualify for a full mouth reconstruction if you have one or more of these dental problems:

  • Significant damage, decay, or wear on multiple teeth

  • Total tooth loss

  • Advanced gum disease

  • Misaligned teeth

  • Cracked or broken teeth

  • Heavily worn teeth from teeth-grinding

  • Teeth affected by long-term acid erosion

  • Oral cancer

Restore Your Smile

At Ridge View Dental, we personalize each reconstruction plan to bring back the health, function, and beauty of your smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident you.

 
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