
Full Mouth Reconstruction commonly refers to the restoration or rebuilding of all one's teeth in the upper and lower jaw. Full mouth reconstruction does not only apply to one who is completely edentulous (missing all teeth) and in need of full dentures. Full mouth reconstruction will allow the dentist to repair multiple problems in the mouth at one time. With full mouth reconstruction, each patient will need a treatment that is slightly different than another. By customizing the treatment to each individual, we can help ensure that the patient is completely satisfied with the result. There are multiple reasons as to why a patient may need full mouth reconstruction, including trauma, infection and long-term wear.
When a patient has an infection, a root canal is one option to treat the tooth. A root canal allows the dentist to remove the infected pulp and clean the area. Following a root canal, we will fill the hole with a dental filling. In the cases where the tooth is removed due to infection, we may recommend a dental implant. The dental implant is a titanium post that bonds with the jaw bone through osseointegration. We will also place a dental crown on top of the implant to create a sturdy and natural-looking tooth. If the infection has spread to multiple teeth, we will recommend the best option for treating the infection and repairing one's teeth.
For some people, proper dental care is not a common part of daily life. When one chooses to not practice proper dental care, the teeth wear down more quickly as a result. Acid from certain foods, types of citrus, beverages, acid reflux, grinding and more are all causes for a patient to lose his or her teeth more quickly. At Cornerstone Dental we can monitor the teeth at least once every six months and help patients remain healthy. For patients who experience these issues on a regular basis and have teeth that are wearing down, we can use full mouth reconstruction to address multiple issues.
At Cornerstone Dental we will ensure that each patient receives the best full mouth reconstruction for his or her needs. We can reconstruct a mouth with a variety of dental tools and options at our disposal. The tools, options and restorations for a full mouth reconstruction include:
Crowns are used to restore and enhance teeth that are damaged, or to replace missing teeth. Learn More »
Restore your smile with custom-made dentures. Designed for comfort and functionality, dentures replace missing teeth, improving chewing, speech, and confidence. Learn More »
Replace missing teeth with durable dental implants. Our experts craft custom solutions to restore your bite, boost confidence, and support long-term oral health. Learn More »
Partial dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics. Custom-fitted for comfort, they enhance chewing ability, maintain facial structure, and help prevent remaining teeth from shifting. Learn More »
Root canals are endodontic procedures designed to save damaged or infected teeth by removing infected dental pulp. This treatment relieves tooth pain, prevents further infection, and restores tooth function, preserving your natural smile. Learn More »
Some patients may have concerns over the price of full mouth reconstructions and avoid the necessary treatment. The longer one goes without the necessary treatment, the greater the pain and risk. For instance, if an adult loses a tooth and does not seek treatment, there may not be enough bone structure to accept an implant where the missing tooth was located. In other cases, a space can become infected just as a tooth can; especially if the individual does not keep it clean. The full mouth reconstruction process will take multiple appointments to customize the restoration and then place it. However, it will be worth it since the restoration will give back complete functionality of the teeth. We will be careful and precise during the placement process, making sure that each restoration is complete.
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