Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction

The Surgical Procedure

The procedure known as full mouth reconstruction consists of a combination of several dental treatments designed to completely restore the health of your mouth. Unlike a smile makeover, which is focused on cohesively improving your smile’s appearance, a full mouth reconstruction in Phoenix is focused more on function. Therefore, the process may involve both restorative and cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Your oral health, financial situation, and any aesthetic concerns about your smile will all play a role in this highly customized procedure.  

Initial Consultation

The process starts with a comprehensive dental examination to ensure the state of your smile. We will visually examine your teeth, gums, and bite and discuss your goals, medical history, and symptoms.

Your dentist will take several diagnostic pictures, including X-rays and intraoral photographs, to fully assess your oral health. These pictures are essential for treatment planning because they reveal hidden problems that are not readily apparent.

Developing a Personalized Treatment Plan

The examination and diagnostic findings will create a personalized treatment plan. We will also explain the necessary procedures in depth, covering their sequence and letting you know the expected outcomes.  

The treatment plan may involve consultations with periodontal, orthodontic, and cosmetic dentistry specialists to guarantee a thorough approach.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstructions will look very different depending on the patient. Still, if you want to learn more to prepare, here are some frequently asked questions about this procedure.

Who Needs a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

The ideal candidates for a full mouth reconstruction are people have dental issues that need to be addressed completely in order to improve their smile in both function and appearance. This includes individuals with several missing teeth, many teeth with decayed or failing large fillings, broken or cracked teeth, or severely worn teeth from bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.

Full mouth reconstruction can address these issues cohesively, ensuring the patient’s oral health for years.

Does Everyone Qualify for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Anyone with good oral health can qualify for a full mouth reconstruction. This includes patients missing most or all of their natural teeth, extensive tooth decay and long-time denture wearers looking for a more stable, long-lasting alternative involving dental implants.

If a condition may impede the procedure, such as bad oral health or gum disease, we will focus on treating it before starting the surgical reconstruction.

What Type of Procedures Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Include

Full mouth reconstructions help you address multiple issues with your smile at the same time, which is why there are several treatment options for patients.

These may include: Dental crowns Dental implants Extractions Gum grafting Maxillofacial surgery And more

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What Are the Benefits of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Even though a mouth reconstruction involves several steps and costs money, the outcome is frequently well worth the investment. Long-term advantages of smile reconstruction include improved oral health and increased self-confidence.  

The primary goal of a full mouth reconstruction is to restore function. However, to ensure that your new smile looks as good as it feels, cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening can be performed at appropriate stages throughout the process.  

Recover Your Smile with Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a complex and intricate series of procedures that combine esthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the mouth's health, function, and beauty.

When you suffer from several oral issues, taking care of your dental health can feel overwhelming. However, the earlier you restore your smile, the easier it will be. Reach out to Butura Oral and Dental Implant Surgery, and let us help you!

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