Who is a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth restoration is best suited for individuals who are experiencing problems throughout their entire mouth, or widespread or complex dental issues that affect both function and appearance. The process is not a “one-sized-fits-all” but rather a comprehensive and personalized approach intended to address a number of issues, some of which may include:
- Several missing teeth
- Extensive decay or damage, such as cracks or fractures
- Teeth that are severely worn down from grinding
- Large or failing dental fillings
- Significant discoloration or staining
- Gum disease and related complications
- Misaligned or uneven teeth
By combining multiple treatments into a customized plan, full mouth restoration can help rebuild your smile, improve oral health, and restore your confidence.
What Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Include?
Full mouth restoration may involve oral surgery to remove severely damaged teeth, address jaw alignment issues, and place dental implants. The reconstruction may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, implant-supported dentures or other options in order to create a complete “smile makeover.” In some complex cases, orthodontic treatment may also be necessary to achieve optimal results.
Gum disease is one of the most common health issues. We can help you restore the health of your gums and ensure the rest of your treatment has the best chance of success.