Full Mouth Reconstruction: What to Expect

A full mouth reconstruction is a set of dental procedures that help restore or improve your look. They may include both general and cosmetic dental procedures. It helps improve the functionality, beauty, and health of your mouth. Reconstruction combines the science of dental restoration with aesthetics.




Procedures to Expect in a Full Mouth Reconstruction



They include:
 

  • Dental crowns.
     

  • Root canals.
     

  • Dental bridges.
     

  • Corrective jaw surgery.
     

  • Dental implants.
     

  • Implant-supported dentures.
     

  • Tooth fillings.
     

  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) treatment.
     

  • Veneers.
     

  • Tooth extractions.




Who Qualifies for Full Mouth Reconstruction?



Many people suffer from dental issues. The procedure’s result should be the improvement of both aesthetics and functionality of your mouth. The ideal patient may either have multiple missing teeth or large fillings. They may also have teeth that exhibit cracks, decay or wear from bruxism.


You also qualify for full mouth reconstruction if you are born with a condition affecting your mouth.




What to Expect During a Full Mouth Restoration Procedure



In some cases of reconstruction, you may need bone grafting. It helps augment the strength of your jawbone. Your dentist does this to prepare your jaw for a dental implant. To move teeth to the ideal essential positions, the dentist may have to employ orthodontics. For missing teeth, you will need dental implants.


Your dentist will insist on replacing missing teeth immediately to avoid future issues with the jawbone. In cases of traumatic injuries, you may have to undergo orthographic surgery. It helps reposition your jaw in a way that complements your smile.


When it comes to aesthetics, you may have to get veneers. They help close gaps, reshape, resize, and whiten your teeth for a more appealing smile. Crowns can also serve the same purpose as veneers. They can also help strengthen teeth that need to undergo a root canal.


Contouring of your gums can also improve your smile. As a follow-up to the procedure, you may need to schedule deep cleaning appointments. To maintain your oral health, schedule deep dental cleanings every six months.


Whether you will undergo any or all these procedures will depend on the professional opinion of your dentist. They can tell all this from the consultation and tests that they will do afterward. Your dentist will perform dental checkups and X-rays before settling on a solution.




Time Length of Full Mouth Reconstruction



The length of this procedure depends on the extent of reconstruction and the additional treatments that you need. A successful mouth reconstruction happens over several sessions. These can last anywhere between a few weeks to a year. Your dentist can give you a rough estimate after consultation and before beginning the treatment process.




Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction



A full and healthy set of teeth has several advantages. You can speak, eat, and smile comfortably. It can boost your self-esteem since you can broadly display your smile without a feeling of shame. Reconstruction also entrenches a sense of discipline when it comes to oral hygiene.




For more on full mouth reconstruction, visit Concierge Smile Boutique at our office in Culver City, California. You can call (424) 404-6400 today to schedule an appointment.