Do You Need Full Mouth Reconstruction?

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If you need dental work, we recommend scheduling an appointment soon. Unfortunately, sometimes a routine treatment isn’t enough for some patient’s problems. In fact, some patients need a full mouth reconstruction.

In fact, full mouth reconstruction—which is essentially a custom treatment plan designed to rebuild smiles— can offer both cosmetic and functional benefits. For example, a dentist may decide that a patient needs to be treated for gum disease such as gingivitis, have a missing tooth replaced, and need a crown. Fortunately, whatever your needs, your dentist will be able to restore the function of your smile while maintaining—or even enhancing—your natural appearance.

Aside from the more obvious benefits of full mouth reconstruction, many patients are able to enjoy a few unexpected benefits. For example, did you know that some people find eating embarrassing because their jaw makes a clicking sound when they chew? Similarly, jaw problems can make chewing painful. Fortunately, both of these issues can be resolved as part of a full mouth reconstruction.

Similarly, did you know that that you could enjoy better sleep after a full mouth reconstruction? As you probably realize, pain in your mouth can be miserable, and if you’re miserable, you probably won’t sleep as well as you could. After full mouth reconstruction, you could also expect better breath.  When you have cavities, missing teeth, or chipped teeth, your smile will be harder to clean. That will let bacteria grow in hard to reach places, which could in turn lead to bad breath.

Are you interested in learning more? If so, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you soon.