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Why You Might Need Full Mouth Restoration?

Updated: Apr 4


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Full Mouth Restoration or Reconstruction is a comprehensive dental care approach involving various dental procedures to restore and enhance dental health (including functionality and appearance). The treatment is more than merely aesthetic improvement. It addresses complex oral health issues that impact your ability to chew and speak.

Several dental issues, natural aging, accidents, or bad habits can affect your oral health, affecting your ability to smile confidently. You might need a full mouth restoration treatment for multiple reasons if you are dealing with dental challenges that affect your everyday life. 

When Is Full Mouth Restoration Treatment Required?

Even the most common dental problems that affect the beauty of our smiles and hinder our oral function and overall well-being need full mouth restoration treatment –

1. Gum disease 

Gum disease not only affects the gums but also damages the jaw bones and teeth. Full mouth reconstruction involves treating gum disease, repairing damaged gum tissues, and restoring overall gum and teeth health.

2. Advanced tooth decay

When tooth decay advances to a stage where conventional treatments like fillings or crowns are insufficient, full mouth restoration can effectively address widespread decay, preserving the remaining healthy teeth and restoring functionality.

3. Several missing teeth

The consequences of tooth loss, especially multiple missing teeth, harm oral health. It can significantly impact oral function and aesthetics. Full mouth restoration includes bridges, dentures, and dental implants to replace missing teeth, restoring the natural look and function of the smile.

4. Bite misalignment

A misaligned bite can cause problems like jaw pain and difficulty chewing. Full mouth restoration can correct bite misalignment, ensuring the teeth fit together correctly and function harmoniously.

5. Damage because of bruxism

If you have Bruxism (teeth grinding) issues, it can cause excessive wear and tear on your teeth, causing pain and obstructing normal oral function. Full mouth restoration treatment can reconstruct the damaged teeth, restoring their functionality and enhancing durability.

6. Density loss in the jawbone

Loss of bone density in the jaw can occur due to multiple reasons such as tooth loss or periodontal disease. Full mouth restoration involves bone grafting to restore the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for dental implants or other restorations.

7. TMJ pain and severe deterioration

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and severe joint deterioration can lead to chronic pain and limit your jaw movements. Full mouth restoration can help alleviate TMJ pain and restore the proper functioning of the jaw joints.

If you have these dental problems, Full Mouth Reconstruction can boost oral function and restore your smile's aesthetic appeal, ensuring good dental health in the long term.

Full Mouth Restoration for Better Oral Health and Smile 

If multiple dental problems have affected your smile's radiance, reclaim it with full mouth restoration or reconstruction at DentUrgent

Our comprehensive treatments, including root canal therapy, dentures, and dental implants are tailored to your diverse needs, ensuring a personalized approach to your dental care.

Rejuvenate your smile, enhance your oral health, and regain your confidence. Schedule an appointment for Tooth Restoration, and let us bring back your beautiful smile.


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