Full Mouth Restoration A full mouth restoration is a process of rebuilding or simultaneously restoring all of the teeth, in both the upper and lower jaws. This can involve numerous procedures and span several months or more. You may need a full mouth reconstruction if:
Our goal is to replace all problematic teeth, old fillings, old dental crowns, and old veneers while improving your bite position. The new dental work is designed to create a beautiful, functional smile that benefits your oral and overall health. Full Mouth Restoration ProcessIf you are interested in full mouth restoration, the first step is scheduling a consultation appointment. During your consultation, Dr. Sally Moser will examine your mouth to determine the extent of the issue, and which treatment options may be applicable. The examination process may involve x-rays, photographs, 3D digital scans, impressions, and a comprehensive review of your medical records. In particular, Dr. Sally Moser will pay close attention to:
Possible ProceduresOnce Dr. Sally Moser has the necessary information, we can develop a comprehensive treatment plan to complete your restoration using any of the following procedures. Dental CrownsCrowns are tooth-shaped caps that fit over your natural teeth to provide additional support and improve aesthetics. Tooth ExtractionsExtensive decay or structural damage to a tooth may be cause for extraction during a full mouth restoration. Fixed BridgesA bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth. A poetic, or false tooth, is suspended between two dental crowns to fill the space. These crowns can be supported by adjacent teeth or dental implants. Root Canal TherapyWhen the infection spreads to a dental pulp within the tooth, a root canal may be necessary to save the tooth. Full DenturesIf you are missing all or most of your teeth, you may need to receive a full denture. New technologies and materials have greatly improved the aesthetics and functional capabilities of dentures. Teeth WhiteningProfessional whitening solution can be used to combat unsightly stains and improve aesthetics. Periodontal TreatmentYour gums are an important part of your oral health. Before you can receive a new dental appliance, you may need to undergo periodontal treatment. Schedule a Consultation AppointmentIf you are interested in learning more about full mouth restoration, call (737) 355-6213, and schedule your consultation today! |