What Is A Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full mouth reconstruction involves extracting damaged natural teeth and replacing them with dentures or implants. Full mouth reconstruction can be an excellent choice for patients frustrated with both the appearance and function of their teeth.
To perform a full mouth reconstruction, the dentist extracts your remaining natural teeth, allows the gums to heal, and replaces the missing teeth with full-arch dentures or implants.
Benefits of A Full Mouth Reconstruction
Restore Your Chewing Ability
Full mouth reconstruction enhances your ability to chew your food. You will not have as many dietary restrictions as when you have missing or damaged teeth.
Take Years Off Your Appearance
Damaged, missing teeth can be a sign of aging. When you replace your teeth, you will look younger and healthier.
Improved Oral Health
Crooked teeth are harder to keep clean, creating tooth decay and gum disease opportunities. When you have a full mouth reconstruction, you will eliminate these problems.
Improved Overall Health
Oral health and overall health have strong connections to one another. For example, if you suffer from periodontal disease, you could be at a higher risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and immune system issues.
Are You a Good Candidate for A Full Mouth Reconstruction?
The following conditions indicate that you could be a good candidate:
- Many missing, broken, chipped, and cracked teeth from decay or trauma
- Eroded enamel
- Congenital oral conditions that cause weakened, deformed, or misshapen teeth
- Crooked teeth
- Chronic infections
- Periodontal disease causing tooth loss
Why Choose Fallin Family Dentistry?
We maintain a warm, friendly atmosphere in a modern, relaxing environment. We can show you how a full mouth reconstruction will improve your quality of life and restore oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Reconstruction
Call Fallin Family Dentistry
If you have many compromised teeth, you may not know how to fix them. Call our Zachary, LA, office at 225-654-2212 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Fallin and learn about how you can permanently rejuvenate your smile.