Full-mouth reconstruction is a personalized treatment plan that involves rebuilding and restoring all the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. This extensive process goes beyond individual tooth restoration, addressing overall oral health concerns.
Step 1: Comprehensive Evaluation
Before initiating treatment, a thorough examination includes digital imaging, X-rays, and a detailed discussion of the patient's oral health history. This evaluation helps the dental team create a personalized treatment plan.
Step 2: Treatment Planning and Consultation
Based on the evaluation, a detailed treatment plan is created, considering the specific needs and goals of the patient. A consultation follows, where the dentist discusses the proposed procedures, timeline, and expected outcomes.
Step 3: Restorative Procedures
Full-mouth reconstruction may involve a combination of treatments such as dental implants, crowns, bridges, and fillings. Each procedure is strategically planned to restore both form and function.
Step 4: Cosmetic Enhancements
In addition to addressing functional issues, Full-Mouth Reconstruction often includes cosmetic procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, or gum contouring to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the smile.
Improved chewing and speech
Enhanced bite alignment
Prevention of further dental issues
Aesthetic Transformation
Natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing results
Boosted confidence and self-esteem
Comprehensive Oral Health
Addressing underlying dental problems
Long-term oral health maintenance