Transform Your Smile: Full Mouth Reconstruction for Those Who’ve Neglected Oral Care

Full mouth reconstruction refers to a combination of restorative dental treatments used to restore a smile to optimal health, function, and appearance. If you have been ignoring oral health for a while and have developed several dental issues, a full mouth reconstruction can help.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is the term used to describe the process of rebuilding and restoring all of the teeth in the mouth. This typically involves repairing or replacing broken, worn, or misshapen teeth and correcting problems with the bite. A full mouth reconstruction will also work to improve the appearance of your smile.

Some of the procedures involved can include:

  • Dental crowns and bridges
  • Dental implants to replace missing teeth
  • Porcelain veneers to correct issues such as crooked teeth or gaps between teeth
  • Gum graft surgery to address receding gums and improve tooth placement
  • Oral surgery to repair damaged teeth and correct issues with the jaw or bite

What Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Involve?

Full mouth reconstruction can involve a combination of procedures to improve oral health and aesthetics. Some common treatments include dental crowns, bridges, dental implants, or dentures. During your consultation, we will discuss the treatment options that are best for you based on your dental health needs and personal goals.

This will depend on individual patient needs as well as which procedures are most appropriate to address each patient’s concerns. We may recommend a full mouth reconstruction to address any combination of the following issues:

  • Missing teeth replacement
  • Broken teeth and weakened teeth in need of repair
  • Chipped or otherwise damaged teeth requiring restoration
  • Teeth grinding (bruxism) and other bite problems
  • Aesthetic imperfections such as stained or damaged teeth
  • Tooth discoloration that cannot be resolved by whitening or other means
  • Misaligned bite
  • Uneven tooth alignment affecting the appearance of the smile
  • Dental infections that need to be addressed to prevent further complications
  • TMJ disorder involving damage to the jaw joints, facial muscles, and/or nerves

Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction can be a great option for people who suffer from multiple oral health concerns that affect their bite, appearance, and ability to eat and speak normally. It can also improve the look of teeth that are stained, chipped, cracked, broken, or have other imperfections. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, ask your dentist if a full mouth reconstruction might be right for you.

Reconstruction can improve your quality of life by ensuring that you can eat a wide variety of foods without pain and embarrassment. It can also help you speak clearly again, giving your conversations a boost in confidence. You’ll also feel better about how you look because your smile will be restored. And you don’t have to live with the discomfort and pain that comes with having sensitive or broken teeth anymore.

 At Millpond Family Dental in Cary, NC, we provide the best dental care using advanced technology. Call us at (984) 465-1544 to learn more.