Improve Dental Health with Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full
mouth reconstruction is a dental procedure used to correct complex
dental problems such as chipped or damaged teeth, decayed teeth,
fractured teeth and misaligned bites that make it difficult to eat.
These dental issues require various delicate and sensitive
reconstructive treatments which help to restore dental health and
improve your overall appearance and quality of life.
Enhance the form and function of the teeth
A
full mouth reconstruction procedure is similar to a smile makeover.
Both dental procedures use a combination of cosmetic and restorative
treatments to improve the form and function of your smile. Full mouth
reconstruction procedure can be completed in 2 or 3 visits but sometimes
it could take up to 10 to 12 months to complete, depending on the
condition of your teeth and gums.
As a patient, if may have to undergo full mouth reconstruction which may include two or more dental treatments like:
- Dental implants
- Dental bridges
- Tooth-colored fillings
- Dentures
- Dental crowns
- Dental bonding
- Root canal therapy
- Inlays and on lays
- Tooth extraction
Advantages of full mouth reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction includes several benefits, spanning from restorative to cosmetic which are given in below text.
- Improved dental health, including plaque, decayed teeth, gingivitis, periodontitis etc.
- Help to boost your confidence and self-esteem
- Improved quality of life
- Improvement of general health
- Improved sleep
- A full functioning set of teeth for improved eating and smile
- Enhanced full chewing capacity
What are the risks?
Full
mouth reconstruction dental procedure is safe and secure but it can
have certain complications if it is not performed properly. Here are
some risks of the dental treatment:
- Premature failure of restorations that would require repair of replacement
- Chipped or broken teeth
- Muscle and joint aches and headaches due to improper alignment
- Tooth sensitivity
- Necessity for a root canal therapy in case of crown damage
- Root canal therapy may be needed if proper techniques are not followed by the dentist
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