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The process of full mouth reconstruction usually starts with a comprehensive dental examination and diagnostic imaging to determine the patient's dental needs and create a customized treatment plan. The treatment plan may include a combination of procedures, such as dental implants, bridges, crowns, veneers, dentures, periodontal therapy, and orthodontic treatment.
Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstructions:
1. Improved oral health: Full mouth reconstruction can address dental problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, and bite issues, which can improve overall oral health.
2. Restored function: Missing or damaged teeth can impact a person's ability to chew, speak, and bite properly. Full mouth reconstruction can restore function and make it easier to eat, speak, and perform daily activities.
3. Enhanced aesthetics: Full mouth reconstruction can improve the appearance of the teeth and smile, which can boost self-confidence and self-esteem.
4. Long-lasting results: The use of high-quality materials and advanced techniques in full mouth reconstruction can provide long-lasting results that can improve a patient's quality of life for many years.
5. Prevent future dental problems: Full mouth reconstruction can also address underlying dental problems that may lead to more significant issues if left untreated.
Indication of Full Mouth Reconstructions:
1. Multiple missing teeth: Patients who have lost several teeth due to decay, injury, or other reasons may require full mouth reconstruction to restore their missing teeth and improve their ability to chew and speak properly.
2. Severe tooth decay: Extensive tooth decay that cannot be treated with fillings or other restorative treatments may require full mouth reconstruction to remove the damaged teeth and restore the patient's oral health.
3. Gum disease: Advanced periodontal disease can cause bone loss and tooth loss, which may require full mouth reconstruction to address the underlying issue and restore the patient's oral health.
4. Bite problems: Patients who have issues with their bite, such as overbite, underbite, or crossbite, may require full mouth reconstruction to improve their bite alignment and prevent further dental problems.
5. Aesthetics: Patients who are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth and smile may choose full mouth reconstruction to improve their overall aesthetics and boost their self-confidence.
6. Trauma or injury: Patients who have experienced trauma or injury to their teeth, jaw, or face may require full mouth reconstruction to restore their oral health and function.
7. Worn out teeth: When multiple teeth are severly damaged due to some habits or physiologic activities.
Overall, full mouth reconstruction can help patients achieve a healthy, functional, and beautiful smile, which can have a positive impact on their overall well-being.The duration and cost of full mouth reconstruction vary depending on the complexity of the case and the extent of the required treatments.
If you are in need of full mouth reconstruction you should consult with our qualified and experienced dental professional Dr.Mradul Gupta(MDS) to discuss the options and develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific dental concerns and goals.