FULL- MOUTH REGENERATION
When your smile is compromised in several ways, it’s easy to feel discouraged and presume there is no hope for restored oral health. A full mouth reconstruction or regeneration is all you need to completely fix your smile and quality of life.
A full-mouth reconstruction procedure at Ascend Dental Design offers multiple benefits to the patients. If you suffer from multiple dental problems, our dentists will create personalized strategies that efficiently solve your oral issues. A full mouth reconstruction plan also allows us to restore your mouth to an optimum functional state by addressing issues as diverse as gum disorders, misalignment, and missing teeth in the correct order. The procedure focuses on improving the function of your oral cavity so that your daily activities such as speaking and eating are more comfortable.
What is a consultation for full mouth reconstruction like?
A full mouth reconstruction procedure can help those who have lost, damaged, or worn down most of their teeth due to severe trauma, disease, or oral infection. The treatment comprises different dental treatments to address dental issues and restore the patient’s smile.
At Ascend Dental Design, the full mouth reconstruction procedure starts with a consultation with the dentist, where a general dental exam will be conducted to evaluate the patient’s oral and dental health and dental conditions. The dentist will also obtain dental X-rays and scans if needed to evaluate the patient’s jawbone density. Based on the inferences from the oral examination, our dentist will plan the patient’s customized full-mouth restoration treatment plan that best suits their needs and are most beneficial for them.
What Are The Common Full Mouth Rehabilitation Procedures
Since every patient’s dental concerns and needs are unique, so are the treatments involved. The most common full mouth rehabilitation procedures include dental implants, porcelain crowns, dental bridges, dentures, Invisalign, inlays and onlays, bone and gum grafting, and osseous surgery as determined by the dentist based on the patient’s individual needs and requirements.