Restoring Oral Health and Esthetics Through a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Considering undergoing a full mouth reconstruction in order to improve the health of your mouth? Restoring one’s oral health not only allows have one to experience a healthy mouth, it also allows for an improvement in esthetics. Ready to learn more?

About full mouth reconstructions

Understanding that there are many reasons for a full mouth reconstruction allows those who are in need of this type of dental treatment to realize that they have options. While many dental patients will need to undergo a particular procedure in order to improve their overall oral health from time to time, some dental patients are in need of multiple procedures. Examples of full mouth reconstruction procedures include extracting teeth, performing root canals and placing dental implants.

Repairing oral health

Full mouth reconstructions help repair a dental patient's oral health. Any time that a dental patient is experiencing any type of problems related to their teeth and/or gums, it means that they are not in good oral health. For example, someone who is missing one or more of their teeth will often experience bite problems or even crooked teeth due to having empty spaces in their mouth. The fact that many people who are in need of a full mouth reconstruction are living with gum disease makes it necessary for them to undergo gum disease treatment in order to repair their good oral health. Examples of full mouth reconstruction procedures that support a dental patient's good oral health include dental implants, dental bridges, dental crowns and periodontal disease treatment.

Rebuilding esthetics

When a dental patient is in need of a full reconstruction of their mouth, they are not only getting the benefit of repairing their oral health, but they are also benefiting from rebuilding their esthetics. For example, dental patients who are missing multiple teeth will often hide their smiles have because they do not feel confident in the way they look. Replacing these missing teeth can help restore a patient's esthetics, as well as their overall confidence when smiling. Examples of full mouth reconstruction procedures that support a dental patient's esthetics include dental veneers, dentures, gum contouring procedures, crown lengthening procedures, porcelain fillings and professional teeth whitening treatments.

Who is a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction?

Anyone who is experiencing multiple dental problems is considered to be a good candidate for a full reconstruction of their mouth. When it comes to the type of reconstruction treatments that they will need to undergo, the decisions will be based on each individual patient and their particular needs. Other candidates include those who have experienced significant dental trauma that has resulted in multiple dental problems and those who were born with certain dental congenital defects and are in need of various types of dental treatment.

Bottom line

Is it time for your full mouth reconstruction? When someone is experiencing multiple problems with their oral health, it is time for them to undergo a full dental evaluation in order to understand the types of treatments that they need to restore their oral health. They should also understand how a full reconstruction of their mouth is going to affect the esthetics of their mouth. For personalized information, a consultation appointment is necessary.

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