As the name implies, full mouth reconstruction refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine esthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.
There are a number of people who have dental problems throughout their mouths that must be treated comprehensively with a vision of a final result that improves both function and esthetics. These patients may exhibit multiple missing teeth, numerous teeth with large fillings that are failing or exhibiting decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.
There is also a group of patients who were born with conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Amelogenesis, or Dentinogenesis Imperfecta that will need extensive restoration of their teeth. These patients may be candidates for a full mouth reconstruction.
The procedures of full mouth crowns and/or veneers will essentially provide not only a "smile makeover", but improved chewing efficiency for the patient.
A confident smile can transform your life, but when your teeth are damaged, missing, or severely worn down, it can affect your self-esteem and overall oral health. At Nevada Dental Implant Specialists and Prosthodontics in Las Vegas, Dr. Nicole Mackie specializes in full mouth dental reconstruction, a comprehensive solution that restores your smile's health, function, and aesthetics.
Full mouth dental reconstruction refers to the process of rebuilding or replacing all of your teeth. This extensive treatment plan combines various dental services that are customized to meet your personal needs. Whether you’re dealing with tooth decay, gum disease, or trauma, the full mouth reconstruction process is designed to address multiple dental issues simultaneously, providing you with a complete smile makeover.
The full mouth reconstruction process is ideal for patients with complex dental problems that a single treatment cannot address. This dental option will not only enhance the impression of your smile but also improve the overall function of your teeth, allowing you to speak and chew properly. Full mouth reconstruction can also help prevent further dental issues, such as jaw pain, bite misalignment, and additional tooth loss.
Some common reasons patients opt for full mouth dental reconstruction include:
When cavities are widespread and have compromised multiple teeth, a comprehensive approach is necessary to restore oral health.
Severe periodontal disease might lead to tooth loss. It can also damage the supporting structures of the mouth. Full mouth reconstruction will address these dental issues and restore the health of your gums.
Accidents that result in the loss or damage of multiple teeth often require a full mouth reconstruction to regain a functional and aesthetically pleasing smile.
Teeth grinding (bruxism) can take a toll on your teeth. If your teeth are worn from grinding or acidic erosion may need to be rebuilt to restore their original structure and function.
At Nevada Dental Implant Specialists, Dr. Nicole Mackie takes a personalized approach to each full mouth reconstruction process. Here’s what you can expect:
Undergoing a full mouth dental reconstruction at Nevada Dental Implant Specialists in Las Vegas comes with a host of benefits:
Dr. Nicole Mackie is a highly skilled dentist with extensive experience in full mouth dental reconstruction. Her commitment to patient care and strong attention to detail promises that each patient receives the best possible outcome. Dr. Mackie’s approach combines advanced dental technology with personalized treatment plans to deliver outstanding results that meet your unique needs.
If you're ready to transform your smile and improve your oral health, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nicole Mackie at Nevada Dental Implant Specialists in Las Vegas. Dr. Mackie will guide you through the full mouth reconstruction process, ensuring that you achieve a smile that is not only beautiful but also fully functional.
Contact us today to book your appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident you.
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