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Full Mouth Reconstruction - Getting Familiar with the Basics

The mouth consists of both soft and hard tissue, both of which need to function well and in balance for our oral health to be at its peak. Whenever something creates a certain imbalance, our oral health is endangered. Fortunately, dentists are able to fix anything that might go wrong with our oral health, such as replacing missing teeth, treating gum damage, repairing damaged teeth and much more. But what interests us most today is the existence of numerous oral health problems and their treatment with full mouth reconstruction. Are you interested to find out more about full mouth reconstruction? Has your dentist perhaps recommended this course of treatment to you? Then let's find out what there is to know about full mouth reconstruction.

What is there to know about full mouth reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction, also referred to as full mouth rehabilitation, is the term used to describe the dental procedures and treatments that affect all teeth in the mouth. Full mouth reconstruction promises to give patients an improved smile, good oral health and fewer visits to the dentist's office. But not everyone is a candidate for full mouth reconstruction. It is the usual course of treatment for patients with multiple missing teeth, enamel hypoplasia, badly worn teeth due to bad habits such as smoking, badly worn teeth due to bruxism, teeth with large fillings affected by severe tooth decay, and so on. In general, full mouth reconstruction refers to restoring each and every tooth in the patient's mouth to provide not only satisfying esthetics but also good oral health. It includes everything from inserting implants, using braces and placing crowns, bridges, and veneers to using bone and soft tissue grafts. Full mouth reconstruction is not an easy process and it will not take only a few days to complete - you and your doctor will need to work closely together and take the time needed to make this process work. Only highly professional and experienced dentists are able to perform an efficient full mouth reconstruction. Some people choose full mouth reconstruction to improve their look, while others choose it to improve their oral health. Whatever the reason, it is a highly beneficial and effective procedure.

How to get prepared for a full mouth reconstruction?

The first step is, of course, finding a professional dentist who can do this demanding job for you. The next step is to schedule a visit during which you and your dentist can go over your medical history, your previous dental surgeries and procedures, and inform them about your wish to proceed toward full mouth reconstruction. You have to understand that not everyone is a great candidate for full mouth reconstruction. Only a professional dentist will be able to determine whether you should proceed toward a full mouth reconstruction or whether there are other methods and techniques you can use to improve your oral health and smile without having to work on every single tooth in your mouth. A physical exam, X-rays and a dental cone beam CT will be performed so the dentist can determine exactly what they are dealing with. If you are a good candidate, your dentist will explain everything you need to know about the procedures that will take place and probably schedule your next visit. Use this time to get information about the period of time needed to complete the process as well as the expected expenses.

Conclusion

Full mouth reconstruction might sound a bit frightening; however, it might be the best chance you have toward having a great-looking smile and good oral health. If you are missing a few teeth or dealing with severely worn teeth due to bad habits or bruxism, then you might want to consult your dentist about whether you are a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction. It might take a little more than expected and cost a little more; however, in the end, you will have the high self-confidence that a bright smile brings and the good oral health one deserves to have.

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