What dental issues can a full mouth reconstruction remedy?
Full mouth reconstructions can be used to fix a number of cosmetic and dental health issues. This includes:
What is involved in a full mouth reconstruction?
Before any treatments are performed, your dentist will fully examine your teeth, gums, and jaw. They will also take x-rays that will allow them to examine the underlying bone structure that support your teeth. Your dentist will also take impressions of your teeth, as well as your upper and lower jaw, and a model will be made of your overall bite.
Once everything has been thoroughly examined, your dentist will begin to discuss treatment options and put together a personalized plan for your full mouth reconstruction. A number of treatments may be recommended based on the dental work that is needed and treatments will be recommended on an individual basis. Some commonly recommended treatments include:
In cases where your underlying bone or jaw structure is compromised, your dentist may recommend that you have orthognathic surgery to correct these issues. You may also need to have soft tissue grafts to replace any gum loss and to prepare your teeth and gums for other dental treatments.If you have questions about full mouth reconstructions or are wondering if you might be a good candidate, call our office today at 310-378-9241. Our experienced and caring professionals have performed a number of full mouth reconstructions over the years, and we will be happy to answer any questions you might have. Don't let an imperfect smile or multiple dental issues hold you back any longer; call our office right away and let us help you achieve the bright and beautiful smile you deserve.