A full mouth reconstruction combines multiple dental procedures into a comprehensive treatment plan, often saving time and money. It can repair damaged teeth, realign the bite, replace missing teeth, straighten teeth, and restore broken or worn-out dental work, bringing both harmony and health to your smile.
As the name suggests, full mouth reconstruction involves rebuilding and/or replacing all the teeth in a patient’s mouth. This process blends aesthetics with restorative dentistry to improve oral health, function, and appearance.
Patients needing full mouth reconstruction often have widespread dental issues that require comprehensive treatment to restore function and aesthetics. These may include:● Multiple missing teeth.● Large, failing fillings or extensive decay.● Cracked, broken, or severely worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.
Additionally, patients with congenital conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Amelogenesis Imperfecta, or Dentinogenetic Imperfecta may require extensive dental restoration.
Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth rehabilitation, includes any treatment affecting all teeth. In some cases, oral cancer patients may require specialized procedures to restore both missing teeth and oral structures.
Treatment options may include:
To restore and protect damaged teeth.
To enhance aesthetics and function.
To replace missing teeth.
To assist in achieving the best possible outcome.
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