What is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A “full mouth reconstruction” in dental terms refers to a comprehensive set of dental procedures designed to restore a patient’s entire mouth to optimal function and appearance.
A full mouth reconstruction often includes a combination of treatments like dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, fillings, and periodontal therapy, tailored to each individual’s unique needs; essentially, a complete makeover for the mouth, addressing both cosmetic and functional concerns.
Key points about full mouth reconstruction:
- Customized treatment plan: No single “full mouth reconstruction” is the same, as the specific procedures needed vary depending on the patient’s dental issues.
- Multiple procedures involved: This can include dental implants to replace missing teeth, crowns to repair damaged teeth, veneers for cosmetic enhancements, orthodontics to align teeth, and gum treatments.
- Goal of restoration:The primary aim is to improve both the aesthetics and functionality of the patient’s smile, allowing them to eat, speak, and smile confidently.