Procedures - Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full Mouth Reconstruction
From time to time, a patient will hear recommendations from their dentist regarding full mouth reconstruction. What exactly does this entail? In our everyday lives, MOST of us want to "look good", in terms of having a radiant smile, and to be able to "eat well", throughout the span of our natural lives. However, for reasons that are perhaps related to genetics, due to lack of maintenance or from traumas/accidents, we are limited in achieving the aforementioned goals!
Full mouth reconstruction is probably the highest calibre of dentistry that your dentist is able to offer to you in terms of bettering your lifestyle. The dentist will look at your mouth "as a whole". He must first take detail records of your case by taking radiographs, numerous photographs and models, wax-up (so you can have an idea what you might look like) and make recommendation regarding your case.
In such scenario, your dentist must have the knowledge of not only how to place implants, crown-bridges and braces, and possess surgical skills to perform gum grafts, bone grafts and flap surgeries, but he needs to put "everything together" so that your teeth are in harmony with each other, or dentally speaking "ideal occlusion/bite".
With careful assessment and diagnosis, you can "own" a stable, beautiful & functional smile for life.
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