What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Rebuild your smile and confidence with full mouth reconstruction. See how this transformative process can restore your dental health in this video.
A significant portion of the population experiences severe dental deterioration to the extent that full mouth reconstruction becomes necessary. This term might sound daunting, but it simply means that the damage is too extensive to fix just one or two teeth or even half the teeth. In some cases, every tooth in the mouth needs to be reconstructed. When all the teeth have worn down significantly, broken down, or shifted so much that the jaw is out of alignment, we must replace those teeth in a way that ensures they fit correctly with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
If your teeth have deteriorated to the point where they’re severely worn down, you’re missing several teeth, or your TMJ is out of alignment, you could be at risk of chronic infections. Our goal with full mouth reconstruction is to restore your teeth to their natural state, as if you had never experienced dental issues. We aim to rebuild your teeth to the shape and size they were intended to be, ensuring the proper contact between teeth at the front and back, a balanced smile, and restored speech.
Full mouth reconstruction is designed to last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Regular dental check-ups are essential to ensure everything remains in optimal condition. This comprehensive solution addresses advanced dental problems effectively.
If you’ve noticed your teeth becoming shorter, worn down, or missing, or if you’re experiencing TMJ-related issues like jaw pain, temple pain, or a clicking jaw, full mouth reconstruction might be the solution you need. We specialize in this type of restorative work and are here to help you regain a healthy, functional smile.
Give us a call, whether you need limited reconstruction or a full mouth restoration. We’re here to help rebuild your teeth and restore your confidence.