Revitalize Your Smile with Full Mouth Reconstruction

Achieve a renewed smile through extensive dental care, addressing teeth, gums, and bite issues with Full Mouth Reconstruction.

What is full mouth reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental plan tailored to treat multiple oral health issues, such as tooth loss, gum disease, and bite discrepancies.

It combines cosmetic and restorative procedures to enhance the aesthetics of your smile.

Reasons for Full Mouth Reconstruction

  • Decay and cavities in teeth
  • Periodontal disease
  • Teeth lost or damaged due to accidents or injury
  • Bite irregularities, like overbite or underbite
  • Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ)
  • Bruxism (chronic teeth grinding)

Full Mouth Reconstruction Treatments

  1. Dental implants: For replacing absent teeth, these are inserted into the jawbone and capped with a dental crown.
  2. Dental bridges: To bridge the gap of missing teeth, these are fixed to the neighboring teeth and can be crafted from materials like porcelain or metal.
  3. Dental crowns: To repair damaged or decayed teeth, these custom-fitted caps cover the entire tooth. Inlays and onlays: Used to repair teeth with large fillings or damage, inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations that are bonded to the tooth.
  4. Inlays and onlays: For repairing teeth with extensive fillings or damage, these tailor-made pieces are attached to the tooth.
  5. Orthodontics: For bite correction, options include traditional braces or clear aligners such as Invisalign.
  6. Gum disease therapy: Prior to restoration, any existing gum disease must be managed.

FAQs

Whether you’re looking for more information about dentistry services, we hope this section will help answer any questions you may have.

How long does full mouth reconstruction take?

The length of full mouth reconstruction treatment can vary depending on the individual case and the specific treatments involved. It may take several months to complete

Are there any risks associated with full mouth reconstruction?

Maybe its risky because of infection, bleeding, and complications with anesthesia. However, these risks can be minimized with proper care and supervision from a qualified dental professional

How much does a full mouth reconstruction cost?

Full mouth reconstruction costs between  $12,300 and $25,000, according to patient’s case.

Is full mouth reconstruction covered by insurance?

The extent to which full mouth reconstruction is covered by insurance can vary depending on the individual’s policy and the specific treatments involved. It is important to check with the insurance provider to determine coverage

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