Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth restoration is a process of restoring the form and function of your entire mouth. A healthy and functional smile gives you confidence. It also protects your overall well-being. If you have several dental or oral issues that you need to fix, this treatment can help.
What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that combines multiple procedures. It restores your teeth, enhances the health of your gums, while also ensuring a proper bite. A treatment plan may include restorative dentistry treatments such as crowns, implants, and fillings. It may also include cosmetic dentistry treatments like porcelain veneers, tooth whitening, and reshaping.
The goal of full mouth restoration is to provide you with a healthier, more attractive smile. Through this process, we can address any underlying issues that are contributing to pain or discomfort in your mouth. With this treatment, you can have a healthier, brighter smile that looks great and functions even better.
Benefits of Full Mouth Restoration (Reconstruction)
A full mouth restoration (reconstruction) provides numerous benefits for your smile as well as your overall well being. From improving your overall oral health to restoring your smile, a full mouth reconstruction can improve your quality of life.
With this comprehensive approach, you can restore your smile while also improving dental health at the same time. It is a life-changing treatment, that can boost your self-confidence and help you feel proud of your smile again.
Treatment Options
Full mouth rehabilitation (reconstruction) is a combination of treatments designed to improve the health, function and overall appearance of your smile. The most common types of treatments include crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, inlays and onlays.
Purpose & Benefits of Treatments:
- Dental Crowns: used to repair damaged or decayed teeth
- Dental Bridges: used to replace missing teeth
- Dental Implants: replace missing or extracted teeth
- Veneers: improve the size, shape and color of teeth for an improved aesthetic appeal
- Inlays & Onlays: restorations designed to restore both strength and shape of weakened or broken down teeth because of decay or trauma.
Full Mouth Reconstruction vs. a Smile Makeover
Both full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover can help you achieve a beautiful and healthy smile. However, the procedures differ in terms of their goals and the type of patients they are suitable for. If you have significant dental issues, a full mouth reconstruction may be the best option for you. If you have minor cosmetic concerns, a smile makeover may be the right choice.
A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. This procedure is typically recommended for patients who have severe dental issues, such as missing teeth, damaged teeth, or misaligned teeth. The goal of a full mouth reconstruction is to improve the function, health, and appearance of the patient’s teeth and gums.
Who is a Good Candidate for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full mouth reconstruction is a suitable option for patients who have multiple dental problems that need to be addressed. This may include patients with:
- Missing teeth
- Severely damaged or decayed teeth
- Misaligned teeth
- Jaw pain or discomfort
- Gum disease
A smile makeover is a cosmetic dental procedure that focuses on improving the appearance of a patient’s smile. This procedure is typically recommended for patients who are unhappy with the aesthetics of their teeth, but do not have any major dental issues. A smile makeover may involve a combination of treatments, such as teeth whitening, veneers, and dental bonding, to achieve the desired results.
Who is a Good Candidate for a Smile Makeover?
A smile makeover is a suitable option for patients who have minor cosmetic concerns with their teeth, such as:
- Discolored or stained teeth
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Uneven or misshapen teeth
- Small or worn down teeth
Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Who Is A Good Candidate?
Normally, we recommend full mouth reconstructions to individuals with extensive tooth loss, severe tooth decay, bite misalignment, or jaw problems. Common dental issues that may require full mouth reconstruction, include severe tooth decay, gum disease, tooth loss, or bite problems.
Signs & Symptoms
There are signs and symptoms that may indicate the need for full mouth reconstruction. These include chronic tooth pain, difficulty chewing or speaking, worn or cracked (chipped) teeth, frequent headaches, and jaw pain.
Common Indications:
- Extensive Tooth Loss: recommended for individuals who have lost a significant number of teeth
- Severely Worn or Damaged Teeth: excessively worn down teeth, fractured, or damaged
- Bite Issues & Jaw Misalignment: bite problems, such as overbite, underbite, or crossbite
- TMJ Disorders: to address the underlying causes of the TMJ disorder and provide relief
- Severe Gum Disease: to address advanced gum disease which can lead to tooth and bone loss.
Full Mouth Restoration at Aesthetic Smile Designs
With full mouth restoration, we evaluate all aspects of your dental health. From tooth wear to malocclusion, our full mouth reconstruction will restore balance and harmony. Usually recommended for those with severe wear or damage to their teeth. And for those who want to restore their original dental structure and keep their natural teeth..
We offer personalized full mouth reconstruction to patients in the Los Angeles County. We serve patients from the following cities: Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, West Lake Village, and Santa Monica. Get back to smiling with confidence again and enjoy the benefits of a healthier, more attractive smile. Schedule an appointment to get started.