Categories: Restorative Dentistry

What Is A Full Mouth Reconstruction?

If you have a cavity, you receive a filling. If your teeth are stained, you may need teeth whitening. But what if you have several issues with your smile, and not just minor ones? For patients in Tucson, AZ, with serious oral health concerns, such as missing teeth and misalignment, we may suggest a full mouth reconstruction.

When Do You Need One?

Often, we recommend this option for patients that have been unable to see a dentist for several years, which allows minor oral health concerns to progress into something much more serious. We also help those that have never been happy with the appearance of their smile, or those with serious issues, such as missing teeth. Using advanced technology, such as digital x-rays and intraoral cameras, we will carefully examine your smile. We then identify the cause and severity of your oral health concerns. We will also listen to your concerns and your goals for your smile. Finally, we will be able to create a personalized treatment plan to help transform your smile.

General and Restorative Repair

If you have cavities, then we may suggest a lifelike composite resin filling. For infected teeth, a root canal procedure will help preserve your smile. For those with damaged teeth, we may create a natural looking crown to repair the tooth and offer an esthetically-pleasing appearance. In some cases, we may need to perform an extraction for severely decayed or infected teeth. Afterward, we can discuss possible replacement options, such as our custom-made dental bridges, full and partial dentures, and dental implants. Our team also offers periodontal treatment to help manage gum disease and safeguard smiles against tooth loss and other complications. If you have issues with your jaw joints, such as TMJ disorder or bruxism, then TMJ therapy may help adjust your bite and prevent further discomfort.

Cosmetic Improvement

What about your smile’s appearance? Well, professional teeth whitening can help address stains, while dental bonding and contouring repairs minor damage and reshapes teeth in one visit. Lifelike porcelain veneers cover the front and sides of the teeth, enabling our team to completely alter your smile’s appearance. For those with misalignment, we may suggest nearly invisible Invisalign® aligners to reposition teeth. If you have any questions about our full mouth reconstruction, then contact our team today.

Ready for a New Smile?

A full mouth reconstruction offers our patients a chance to obtain a new smile. For more information on our general, cosmetic, and restorative treatment options, schedule a consultation with your dentist by calling Dr. Newman’s office in Tucson, AZ, today at 520-296-5439. We’re conveniently located inside the Grant Road Professional Plaza, and proudly welcome the residents of all surrounding communities.

 

 

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