Overview
Reconstruction of the whole mouth may enhance the appearance, health, and function of your gums, teeth, and jawbone for easier biting and speaking, along with a more attractive grin. Full-mouth restoration at Ah! Dentistry may contain (but isn’t limited to) inlays, onlays, bridges, crowns, porcelain veneers, dental implants, and dentures. Certain reconstruction procedures may also need a gum or bone graft. As experienced dentists, our dental team offers full-mouth restoration at our practices in the DFW area that could help improve both your oral health and the look of your smile. We will pay attention to your questions and goals prior to making your special full-mouth restoration treatment program.
Best Candidates
Reconstruction of your full mouth might be needed if you have lost some teeth or have many teeth with large fillings that need replacement. You could also have teeth with widespread decay or teeth that are cracked, broken, or badly worn down because of bruxism (persistent teeth grinding). You may have dental ailments or even a hereditary disorder, like ectodermal dysplasia (teeth that never develop), amelogenesis imperfecta (abnormally small teeth), or dentinogenesis imperfecta (stained or translucent teeth), which require extensive treatment. You might choose to replace older crowns, or just want to enhance your mouth for better comfort or health. In more complex cases, your degraded gums and teeth might have caused a visible facial deformity, like sunken cheeks. Full-mouth reconstruction may revive the whole face once the correct quantity of teeth are in place.
What To Expect
Following a complete examination of your gums, teeth, and jawbone, your Ah! Dentistry dentist may suggest full-mouth reconstruction. Your personalized treatment program will be made, depending on the condition of your own teeth, gums, TMJ (temporomandibular) joints, facial muscles, and dental bite. We will discuss your therapy, sedation choices, and recommendations in your appointment to make sure your treatment strategy fits your wants and goals. As soon as your treatment program is made, a member of our team will discuss exactly what to expect in your full-mouth reconstruction and schedule your visits. Generally speaking, a full-mouth reconstruction will require a few visits to Ah! Dentistry. We will schedule your treatments with breaks in between to let you recover until the next step is started.
Recovery
After every treatment in your full-mouth reconstruction treatment program, a member of our dental team will describe what to expect and how to take care of your mouth. You may also be given a prescription for antibiotics or pain medicine that needs to be filled prior to your process. You might have some swelling or discomfort following certain processes, such as implant placement, that will make it tough to eat so a soft or liquid food diet might be right for you. After your full-mouth reconstruction is done, you should maintain good oral health with flossing and brushing in your home. Yearly dental examinations and twice-yearly cleanings at Ah! Dentistry will also be helpful. Throughout your examinations, we can track the health of your own restorations, natural gums, teeth, and jaw.
Insurance Coverage
During your initial consultation, our team can produce your own treatment strategy, according to your objectives, needs, and budget. We will provide you various choices to make certain that your full-mouth reconstruction is easy to afford. Ah! Dentistry takes multiple payments, such as medical financing. If you have dental insurance, then we will contact your supplier to verify your policy benefits and determine your personal costs.
Plan Your Procedure
Full-Mouth Reconstruction
When you are looking for a dental answer to your complicated dental problems using a full-mouth reconstruction, then schedule an appointment at Ah! Dentistry in the DFW area. Our dental team will produce your distinctive treatment plan to meet your requirements and goals. We can help improve your mouth so that you may have a healthy, beautiful smile.