Does your smile need some help? If you’ve started researching your smile makeover options, you’re probably wondering – how long does full mouth reconstruction take?
Let’s start with the basics. What is full mouth reconstruction, exactly?
Over the years, our teeth change. Lack of consistent, proper care can cause them to decay and degrade. Sometimes, accidents damage their structure, function, and appearance. Lifestyle factors such as stress can cause you to clench your jaw and grind your teeth, wearing them down and altering your bite.
Full mouth reconstruction uses a combination of reconstructive and cosmetic dental techniques to completely overhaul your smile.
Each person’s smile correction needs are unique. Therefore, your full mouth reconstruction treatment plan is custom-tailored for your smile goals.
Sometimes, the fix is relatively simple and can be completed in just a few visits. In other cases, an artistic combination of periodontal and prosthetic services is needed over the course of several months and possibly longer if implants are involved as well.
Does your smile need some help? If you’ve started researching your smile makeover options, you’re probably wondering – how long does full mouth reconstruction take?
Let’s start with the basics. What is full mouth reconstruction, exactly?
Over the years, our teeth change. Lack of consistent, proper care can cause them to decay and degrade. Sometimes, accidents damage their structure, function, and appearance. Lifestyle factors such as stress can cause you to clench your jaw and grind your teeth, wearing them down and altering your bite.
Full mouth reconstruction uses a combination of reconstructive and cosmetic dental techniques to completely overhaul your smile.
Each person’s smile correction needs are unique. Therefore, your full mouth reconstruction treatment plan is custom-tailored for your smile goals.
Sometimes, the fix is relatively simple and can be completed in just a few visits. In other cases, an artistic combination of periodontal and prosthetic services is needed over the course of several months and possibly longer if implants are involved as well.
A dental treatment procedure that addresses and corrects poorly aligned jaws and worn, missing, broken or crooked teeth.
When a filling is no longer the best treatment choice, through proper training and experience, we determine if the tooth needs an inlay, onlay, or full-coverage crown.
Dental Implants are a new alternative in tooth replacement. The procedure consists of two stages: placement of a replacement tooth root at your dental specialist’s office and a tooth replacement (crown) at our office.
Veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic (porcelain) or a composite resin material bonded to the front of teeth. This procedure requires little or no anesthesia and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth.
Dentures are removable appliances that can replace missing teeth and help restore your smile if you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether from gum disease, tooth decay or injury, replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance and your health.
Composite resin is a type of filling material designed to perform restorative functions with chips, and cracks. It can also be used for filling cavities.
Research shows a link between oral health, Alzheimer’s Disease and systemic conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. So eating a variety of foods as part of a well-balanced diet may not only improve your dental health, but increasing fiber and vitamin intake may also reduce the risk of other diseases.
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