What Are The Steps of A Full Mouth Reconstruction?

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Taking care of your teeth is not a one-person job. You may understand that, especially since you might be caring for your teeth at home while keeping up with regular dentist check ups. However, there are still many things that can jeopardize the health of your teeth and gums. 

If you have a habit of grinding your teeth, gum disease, or a few missing teeth, you may need to restore the lower and upper jaw, also known as full mouth reconstruction.  

Full Mouth Reconstruction – An Introduction

Full mouth reconstruction consists of numerous dental procedures necessary to restore the overall oral health of an individual. Many people considered for full mouth reconstruction in the upper and lower jaws also include people with:

●      Missing teeth in several places

●      Damaged teeth due to nighttime grinding

●      Tooth decay

●      Loss of jawbone density

●      Acute acid reflux 

The steps and procedures of a full mouth reconstruction are specialized since the treatment list depends on each person’s situation. 

Services Included in a Full Mouth Reconstruction

If you’re eligible for full mouth reconstruction, you may be a candidate for:

●      Teeth implants: With a titanium post, abutment, and restoration, your implants will match your natural teeth and keep your gums strong. 

●      Veneers and dental crowns: If you have a slightly rotated, cracked, or stained tooth, a full mouth reconstruction dentist will place a porcelain cap over the tooth to help protect it while correcting the appearance of your smile. 

●      Dental bridges: Dental bridges replace sections of missing teeth. Gaps in your bite can cause pressure to be unevenly distributed across the rest of your teeth, negatively impacting the health of your jawbone. 

Steps of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

To find the best full mouth reconstruction dentist, do your research. Once you’ve found someone you can trust, meet with them for a consultation. 

Consultation and Examination

A consultation consists of a basic checkup and X-rays, informing your dentist of the condition of your teeth. You should also take this time to ask any questions you may have about the possible procedures.  

Your dentist will then talk about pricing. The overall cost of a full mouth reconstruction depends on the severity of your case.

Treatment Plan

Your dentist will take extra scans or impressions of your teeth to further understand your oral health and structure. The subsequent steps of your full mouth reconstruction steps include:

  •  Developing a treatment plan 
  • Removing old dental work
  • Taking care of remaining decay

Periodontal Disease Treatment

Periodontitis is a disease that plagues the gums, ultimately affecting the jawbones and the soft tissues that support your teeth and leading to tooth loss.   

By scaling and cleaning the pockets around the teeth, a periodontal disease treatment will reduce the possibility of this disease as well as heart disease, diabetes, and strokes. 

Bone Grafting and Implants

Bone grafting is the next vital step in the process since bone health affects the future of your teeth. The alveolar ridge bone secures the teeth in your jaw. However, if you suffer from severe bone loss, both your implants and your natural teeth will become loose. Bone grafting works to restore your jawbone to make the dental implants possible. 

After this oral surgery is complete, implants that mirror your natural teeth are placed in any empty sockets to maintain your new quality bone structure. 

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry improves the look of your smile. For some people, this includes dental crowns, which protect cracked teeth from becoming worse or hide discoloration. 

Cosmetic dentistry also includes bridges and implants that create a full jaw of teeth, protecting your jawbones, gums, and surrounding teeth. 

Teeth Whitening and Veneers 

If you’ve become self-conscious about stains or the discoloration of your teeth, many teeth bleaching treatments use hydrogen peroxide to safely enhance the look of your smile. 

Veneers are also a popular alternative. A dentist can place porcelain white caps over your existing teeth, hiding smaller, discolored, or slanted teeth.

Schedule a Full Mouth Reconstruction with The Chicago Dental Studio

Anticipating a full mouth reconstruction may seem daunting and confusing, but it doesn’t have to be. The right full mouth reconstruction dentist will work with you to discover what procedures are necessary for your situation and walk you through each treatment step by step until completion. 

If this is the type of dental care you’re looking for, reach out to The Chicago Dental Studio and schedule a consultation to get started today.

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Author: Dr. Nathan Hoffman

Doctor / Practice Owner

Dr. Nathan Hoffman’s philosophy is to provide quality care in a warm, comfortable environment, maintain the highest standards of practice and strive for perfection in all aspects of dentistry. Dr. Nathan Hoffman is continually expanding his education and is ever evolving with the newest advancements in dentistry, offering the latest techniques and technology to his patients.