
Sometimes, the health and aesthetics of an individual's teeth and mouth deteriorate to the point where no amount of fine-tuning or one-off dental procedures can set things right. In times like these, the patient is in need of a full mouth reconstruction.
Today, we're discussing what a full mouth reconstruction is, the circumstances under which it is necessary, and the range of dental procedures that can comprise a full mouth reconstruction.
What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment intended to restore the function, aesthetics, and health of a patient's entire mouth. The treatment involves a customized combination of restorative and cosmetic procedures to address a variety of dental issues and create a balanced bite, an enhanced smile, and restore proper biting, chewing, and speaking abilities.
When Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Necessary?
A full mouth reconstruction is needed when a person's oral health has deteriorated so significantly due to factors including extensive tooth loss, severe tooth decay, gum disease, bite problems, trauma, and congenital issues, that no one (or simple set of) dental treatments can sufficiently alleviate the discomfort and restore proper oral function and aesthetics.
What Procedures Comprise a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
In order to improve chewing and speaking abilities and enhance the appearance of the smile, and generally restore overall dental health, a full mouth reconstruction must consist of a comprehensive and customized treatment plan tailored to a patient's specific needs.
A dentist, having concluded that a full mouth reconstruction is in order after a thorough examination of a patient's mouth, teeth, gums, and jaws, will recommend some combination of cosmetic and surgical procedures, including:
- Dental implants
- Dental crowns
- Bridges
- Veneers
- Orthodontics (like braces or Invisalign)
- Periodontal (gum) therapy
- Root canal treatment
- Gum contouring
- Bone grafting
- Jaw realignment (to correct bite issues)
It bears repeating that the specific procedures comprising each full mouth reconstruction depend on an individual's specific circumstances.
Full Mouth Reconstruction in Audubon, NJ
If you are in the Audubon area and think you may require full mouth reconstruction, contact dentist Dr. John Savon and the team at Train Station Dental are available to arrange a consultation appointment.