Improve Your Smile with a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction Phoenix, AZ

Misaligned, discolored, and broken smiles can lead to health problems, embarrassment, confidence issues, and broken spirits. A full mouth reconstruction dental procedure can help put the beauty back in your smile and light back into your life. Fully reconstructing the mouth often requires varying dental procedures depending on the issues present before the reconstruction process. In the end, the difference a new smile can make in your life is well worth everything it takes to get it.

What is involved with a full mouth reconstruction?

Many dentists might begin the entire reconstruction process with one or more dental consultations. These consultations might include a thorough physical examination of your teeth and gums, scans and X-rays of your mouth, bite impressions, and a detailed discussion with your dentist about all the procedures you may need to completely restore your smile. Full mouth restoration can involve several different dental procedures, including:

  • Fillings
  • Inlays and onlays
  • Extractions
  • Implants
  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Dentures
  • Veneers

You should consult your dentist for more detailed information about each of these procedures and what to expect during them before you decide to get them. Below is a general overview of these possible full mouth reconstruction measures.

Fillings

Fillings perform exactly as their name implies, as they fill in the space left behind by removing decayed tooth material. Dentists generally remove the diseased tissue and place the filling as part of a single procedure, so fillings usually only require one office visit. Fillings can be gold, silver amalgam, or tooth-colored. Patients often prefer tooth-colored fillings, such as composite resin or glass ionomer, as they help create a more natural-looking smile.

Inlays and onlays

Both inlays and onlays use the same material and are similar to fillings. The main difference is where dentists place them and how long they take to place. Dentists put fillings into the hole left behind by tooth decay removal, whereas inlays and onlays go in and over the tooth cusps to restore look and function. They also often take more than one dental visit to put in place because they are single pieces created in a lab and made specifically for each separate tooth. Finally, inlays generally cover the in-between spaces of the cusps, while onlays cover the entire top of the tooth.

Extractions

Many reconstructions require one or more tooth extractions. Rotten or damaged teeth that dentists consider beyond repair may have to be removed and replaced with artificial dentition to rebuild your mouth efficiently. Extractions usually involve removing the entire tooth, including the roots, to remove the damaged or decayed tissue. 

Implants

Implants are artificial root systems that dentists use to replace missing teeth or secure other dental apparatuses. Implant operations consist of embedding a metal post or screw into the jaw bone and then attaching an abutment piece. The abutment can then support a dental prosthesis or remain as is. Implants require sufficient jaw bone material to function correctly, so some may require an additional bone graft procedure to work correctly and stay in place.

Crowns

A crown is an artificial dentition piece that goes over a deformed, damaged, or severely decayed tooth. It covers the entirety of the tooth to restore both its appearance and proper operation. Sometimes crowns serve as the prosthesis piece of dental implants and work to replace a tooth entirely rather than simply cap it over.

Bridges

Bridges also work like crowns to fill in the gaps caused by one or more missing teeth. These artificial dental devices usually attach one or more artificial teeth to surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges are either permanently fixed in place or removable, depending on the situation. 

Dentures

Dentures are another form of artificial teeth. Dentures can be either partial or full sets. Partial dentures replace either only your top or your bottom row of teeth, while full dentures replace all the teeth in your mouth. Dentures are usually fully removable, though they can be fit more securely in the mouth by attaching them to dental implants. 

Veneers

Veneers are artificial materials that fit over the entire surface of your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile. These thin tooth shells consist of enamel-colored composite or porcelain materials and are generally stain-resistant.

Conclusion

Full mouth reconstruction often involves multiple visits and significant time and money to restore the aesthetics and function of a natural smile. Consult your dentist today to see if full reconstruction is right for you. Though substantial, this process can be well worth gaining back priceless commodities like confidence and good mouth performance in your life. 

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