Full Mouth Reconstruction Rosenberg, TX
If you are struggling with lost or damaged teeth, a full mouth reconstruction could be the answer. Complex dental problems can affect the look of your smile and can cause significant pain and health issues. Full mouth reconstruction is a viable treatment when all the teeth in the upper and lower jaws are affected. It often involves tooth restorations such as crowns, bridges, veneers, and dental implants.
Full mouth reconstruction is available at KRB Dentistry in Rosenberg and the surrounding area. You will receive customized treatment plans to address concerns to improve the function and look of your teeth. Call us at (832) 361-3929 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Candidates for Full Mouth Reconstruction
Patients who have dental problems throughout their entire mouths and require extensive restoration are good candidates for full mouth reconstruction. These problems may result from significant trauma during an accident, decay, wear from grinding, or habit-based damage. Other treatment candidates include people with severe dental conditions from birth, such as amelogenesis, dentinogenesis imperfecta, and ectodermal dysplasia.
Some reconstruction treatments involve surgery, particularly implants or procedures that necessitate bone grafting. This typically requires that the patient is in good overall health. Therefore, a full mouth reconstruction may not be an immediate option for patients with other health issues.
“Patients who have dental problems throughout their entire mouths and require extensive restoration are good candidates for full mouth reconstruction.”
Reasons for Exploring Full Mouth Reconstruction
A complete mouth reconstruction drastically changes the look and function of the mouth and teeth. Patients may seek out a full mouth reconstruction for several reasons, including:
- Accidents: Facial trauma from an accident, such as a car accident, often includes broken bones to the face and jaw as well as tooth damage. Extensive work may be necessary to restore function and appearance.
- Broken jaw: Broken jaws typically include damaged teeth. A full mouth reconstruction can fix the jaw and any displaced teeth.
- Missing teeth: Patients with missing teeth often require immediate replacement. Full mouth reconstruction can provide dental implants, preserving jawbone strength, and restoring the smile.
- Extensive decay and gum disease: If gum disease and tooth decay have reached a dangerous point, then you may need several procedures to restore function. That can include a gum graft or dental implants.
- Esthetics: Patients who are concerned with the color, shape, size, and proportion of their teeth may seek out a complete mouth reconstruction.
No matter the reason for seeking a full mouth reconstruction, it is important to consult a dentist before moving forward. Our staff will examine a patient's mouth to determine the extent of the problem. That will likely include X-rays and impressions of the upper and lower teeth. Once we have all the necessary information, we will develop a customized treatment plan to address their unique needs.
“A complete mouth reconstruction drastically changes the look and function of the mouth and teeth.”
Treatment Options
Full mouth reconstructions often combine one or more services that address the patient's specific oral health problems. That will help improve their smile and the function of their teeth and jaw. Essentially, a complete mouth reconstruction breaks down into two types: restoration of the existing teeth and a full mouth implant restoration.
When restoring existing teeth, we will use various techniques to help save as many of the patient's natural teeth as possible. That typically involves crowns, fillings to repair decay, root canals, veneers, and dental bridges or implants to replace missing teeth. A full mouth implant restoration will involve extracting remaining teeth and their replacement with dental implants.
“Full mouth reconstructions often combine one or more of several services that address the patient’s specific oral health problems.”
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Partial Mouth Reconstruction
When only some teeth need to be restored or replaced, patients have the option of a partial mouth reconstruction. That is when the focus is just on the top or bottom teeth. For those looking for a less drastic option, it can be just as beneficial as a full mouth reconstruction. Patients are often able to match any dental implant to the color, size, and shape of their natural teeth.
Depending on the strength of their jawbone, they may require bone grafting before having any dental implant surgery. Bone grafts create a solid base for the new teeth. This is a stand-alone procedure that will require recovery time prior to the implant procedure.
“When only some teeth need to be restored or replaced, patients have the option of a partial mouth reconstruction.”
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Cosmetic Complete Mouth Reconstructions
Not all full mouth reconstructions are strictly functional. While restoring the mouth can help with speech, comfort, and eating, WebMD states that improving a smile's appearance can also boost self-esteem. Some procedures that a part of full mouth reconstructions are also considered cosmetic, such as tooth replacements, veneers, gum contouring, orthodontics, whitening, and more.
Many people aspire to have a beautiful smile. While a full mouth reconstruction is not always necessary to achieve this, it can be a good option. Even when functional improvement is necessary, patients can also choose to include some cosmetic treatments to enhance their smiles' appearance.
“Cosmetic full mouth reconstructions can include tooth replacements, veneers, gum contouring, orthodontics, whitening, and more.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does a full mouth reconstruction cost?
A. The cost depends on the type and number of treatments performed. Check with your insurance provider to find out what they cover through your dental plan. Our staff can help you through the process.
Q. What are the benefits of a complete mouth reconstruction?
A. Patients with significant tooth damage or missing teeth are at higher risk for oral health and overall health problems. By restoring every tooth in that person's mouth, they may get a better-looking, healthier smile. That can help with problems, ranging from headaches to the inability to chew properly.
Q. How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
A. A full mouth reconstruction can take some time to complete—dictated by the patient's treatment plan. It can take several months or even a year to complete all the steps.
Q. Who is a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction?
A. Full mouth reconstruction offers hope for patients with several dental problems involving function and aesthetics. That can include broken, missing, and worn-out teeth. Certain medical conditions may also require a patient to undergo a complete mouth reconstruction.
Q. What treatments are involved in a full mouth reconstruction?
A. A full mouth reconstruction differs for each patient depending on their current oral health status and required treatments. Treatments can include any or all of the following: Dental crowns, fixed bridges, partial and full dentures, root canal therapy, dental implant supported tooth replacement, tooth extractions, and soft tissue or bone grafting. We will start with the most essential treatments first and work our way to the cosmetic treatments. All treatments will be discussed during the patient's consultation appointment.
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Call Us Today
If you need extensive dental treatment, a full mouth reconstruction may be the right option for you. KRB Dentistry can help. Call us today at (832) 361-3929 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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