Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full Mouth Reconstruction restores all teeth in both jaws, addressing multiple dental issues at once, whether for those missing all teeth or needing extensive repairs.
No need to worry—each procedure will be explained in detail. Full mouth reconstruction is customized for each patient to address issues like trauma, infection, and wear.
Trauma
After a traumatic accident, you may need to repair a chipped tooth and replace a missing one. Full mouth reconstruction can address both issues, restoring the appearance and functionality of your teeth.
After a dental injury, visit an emergency dentist promptly. While an emergency room can triage wounds, it won't treat dental issues. At Elliott.N.Abrams D.D.S, we provide specialized care and recommend the best treatments to repair the damage.
Patients often think they'll only get an option that mimics a natural tooth but requires ongoing caution. At Elliott.N.Abrams D.D.S, we offer treatments like dental implants, crowns, veneers, and bridges to restore both appearance and functionality. After a full mouth reconstruction, patients can smile confidently and enjoy eating without worry, thanks to our durable, long-lasting repairs.
Infection
Sometimes, patients lose multiple teeth due to decay, gum disease, or infections. If the infection spreads and is not treated promptly, extraction may become necessary. Regular dental visits are crucial to prevent such issues.
For infections, a root canal removes the infected pulp, cleans the area, and fills it with a dental filling. If the tooth is removed, a dental implant may be recommended. This involves inserting a titanium post into the jawbone, which bonds with it, and then placing a dental crown on top for a durable, natural-looking replacement.
If the infection has spread to multiple teeth, we will recommend the best option for treating the infection and repairing one's teeth.
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Long-term wear
For some people, proper dental care is not a common part of daily life. When one chooses to not practice proper dental care, the teeth wear down more quickly as a result. Acid from certain foods, types of citrus, beverages, acid reflux, grinding and more are all causes for a patient to lose his or her teeth more quickly.
At Elliott.N.Abrams D.D.S, we monitor teeth at least once every six months to help patients maintain their oral health. For those who experience frequent issues and have teeth that are wearing down, full mouth reconstruction can address multiple concerns effectively.
Reconstruction methods
At Elliott.N.Abrams D.D.S we will ensure that each patient receives the best full mouth reconstruction for his or her needs. We can reconstruct a mouth with a variety of dental tools and options at our disposal. The tools, options and restorations for a full mouth reconstruction include:
- Dental implants
- Dental crowns
- Dental veneers
- Dental bridges
- Dentures
- Root canal
Some patients worry about the cost of full mouth reconstruction and delay treatment. However, postponing care can lead to increased pain and risk. For example, missing a tooth without treatment can weaken the jaw, potentially making it impossible to install a dental implant later.
Gaps left untreated can become infected, similar to a tooth. Full mouth reconstruction involves multiple appointments to customize and install restorations, but it is worth it for restoring full functionality to the teeth. We ensure careful and precise installation to achieve perfect results.
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