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Full Mouth Reconstruction

SRD on Helton Drive in Florence, AL




Dental x-ray of a full mouthMany patients who come into our offices will need light dental work done to help keep their smiles healthy and bright. Others will need just a little more work than that and may need to rely on a full mouth reconstruction to address their needs.

These full mouth reconstructions address multiple dental health problems and minimize the patient's symptoms. At Singing River Dentistry we can discuss the option of full mouth dental reconstruction with our patients to see if it is the right option for them.

A full mouth reconstruction often involves using multiple dental procedures to restructure a patient's oral function and appearance. Dental professionals such as oral surgeons or cosmetic dentists collaborate to ensure that the procedures are successful.

In addition, before a full mouth reconstruction, consulting with us here at Singing River Dentistry ensures that all of the critical assessments are conducted before moving forward with this restorative dentistry process.


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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?



Full mouth reconstruction is a serious dental procedure that replaces all or the majority of your teeth. For a full mouth reconstruction, the patient must be dedicated and put time into this procedure. Our team at Singing River Dentistry can complete full mouth reconstruction. If you want to discuss your options for replacing your teeth, it is important to know what that is and what it will look like.

You may consider a full mouth dental reconstruction if you have lost teeth from decay, injuries, or a medical condition. Replacing the majority of your teeth can result in being able to chew and speak better. Full mouth reconstruction is also a long-term solution that lasts for years.

There are several ways to complete full mouth reconstruction. They can be completed with dentures, bridges, dental crowns, implants, or veneers. The kind of reconstruction that you choose will depend on the reason that you are going through full mouth reconstruction. Our professionals will help you find the best choice for your situation.

To be considered a full mouth reconstruction, it needs to have more than one cosmetic procedure. This may range from fillings to tooth extraction, and many more aesthetic adjustment procedures. The key benefit of a full mouth reconstruction is maintaining oral health across the entire mouth, preventing dental hygiene-related complications.


Should I Undergo Full Mouth Dental Reconstruction?



You may want to get full mouth reconstruction for several reasons. Severe injuries and diseases can impact your dental health and having the majority of your teeth replaced can be the best way to resolve any problems from that.

Underlying health problems can also cause you to want to undergo full mouth reconstruction. Oral cancer can have a severe effect on the health of your teeth and gums. Other medical problems, like infections, can also cause problems that can be resolved with full mouth reconstruction.

Our team will help you determine if going through full mouth reconstruction is the right solution for your dental health. This is a serious set of procedures and should not be undertaken lightly.


How Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Completed?



There are several options for replacing teeth. The right solution for you depends on the severity of the underlying condition and the dental health of your gums and teeth. We will help you find the right solution for your situation. Finding the right solution will help keep your mouth healthy and prevent further problems from occurring.

Full mouth reconstruction can be a lengthy process that can take several months to complete. Some people may have to undergo procedures for a year before their full mouth reconstruction is done. Every situation is unique, and our team will set appropriate expectations so that you know what to expect when starting the process.

Since the process can be long and intensive, aftercare is important after going through full mouth reconstruction. Follow the instructions that we give you for dental care, as they will help you recover quickly and prevent other problems from occurring.


Do I Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?



A full mouth reconstruction is not something we choose to do on all of our patients. It does take some time and may require several visits to our office. But for some of our patients, we may decide this is the best course of action to give them a smile makeover and the healthy mouth they deserve.


What Are My Options for Full Mouth Reconstruction?



This type of process is reserved when quite a few teeth need comprehensive dental treatment to stay healthy. If we fill in a few cavities or add a few crowns on just one or two teeth, then this would not fit under the label full mouth reconstruction.

When our team decides to complete this kind of oral rehabilitation, we will consider how to best fix and improve the patient's teeth. It may take several appointments to complete the process of full mouth reconstruction. We may consider adding dental implants, veneers, bridges, crowns, and onlays during the process. In some severe cases, we may discuss the use of dentures with our patients.

On the outside, the patient will look like they have natural teeth when they smile. However, the full mouth reconstruction involves more than just aesthetic purposes. It will include so much more than that. Often our team will work with the patient to not only make the smile look better, but to help them feel more comfortable, improving the efficiency of chewing, and tooth functionality. A comprehensive dental exam can help us better determine exactly what dental procedures need to be done to complete the full mouth oral rehabilitation.


Procedures in a Full Mouth Reconstruction



Several procedures and dental restorations are incorporated in a full mouth reconstruction, among them being bone grafting. A patient who has lost a significant amount of bone mass to support any surgery can benefit from a bone graft since it reinforces the remaining mass for more support. Likewise, in an implant, a bone graft is vital, especially if there is little bone mass left, caused by gaps, trauma, or spaces after extraction.

Creating an appealing look is the main objective for full mouth reconstruction, making veneer placement a necessary dental procedure.

Replacing missing teeth is a standard procedure during a whole month reconstruction since most people have lost a tooth over time in different ways. Dental implants to replace the missing teeth are an excellent solution to improving a person's appearance. It is done immediately after losing teeth to mitigate the loss of bone mass and other complications.


The Recovery Duration of a Full Mouth Reconstruction



Most people who undergo the procedure usually take between six months to a year, depending on the extent of the damage. The number of procedures done is also a key factor in determining the recovery time for all of the processes involved. Every procedure has a specific timeline when it comes to recovery, meaning that even a patient who has a single procedure done can take longer compared to those who have multiple dental procedures that take less time to heal.


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A full mouth dental reconstruction procedure does take some time, but when the process is finished, you can enjoy a new outlook on life. Common tasks like talking, smiling, and eating are much easier when the reconstruction is done at Singing River Dentistry.

If you think that you need to undergo full mouth reconstruction, we have experience and will help you find the right solution for your mouth. The health of your teeth should not be taken lightly. At Singing River Dentistry we can help you determine if full mouth dental reconstruction is best for you and what kind you will need. Call us at (256) 904-4220 and set up an appointment with us.



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