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4 Treatment Options for Your Full Mouth Reconstruction

December 4, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — thenudental @ 8:23 pm
Woman smiling happily after her full mouth reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental service. The idea is to fully and completely rehabilitate a patient’s mouth, incorporating any number of treatments until their oral health and smile aesthetics are restored. This might sound great if you have multiple dental issues you’d like to take care of, but it’s also kind of nebulous. You’re likely wondering just what exactly your options are!

To get a better sense of what your full mouth reconstruction plan could look like, read through these four treatment options.

1.     Gum Disease Treatment

If you struggle with gum disease, that’s okay. Dentists understand that not everyone has the same access to oral health care, and that maintaining an oral hygiene routine isn’t always easy. Tender, swollen, and receding gums can be treated with periodontal therapy. After your scaling and root planing, antibiotic treatment, or osseous surgery, your mouth should be gum disease free, enabling you to receive both restorative and cosmetic dental work.

2.     Dental Implants

Though they’re relatively new, dental implants have quickly become a popular restoration option. Instead of replacing missing teeth with bridges or dentures, you could opt for this incredibly realistic prosthetic. What’s unique about dental implants is that they fuse to your jawbone, providing enhanced strength and stability so you can eat anything you want and talk freely. Plus, your smile will look great while you’re doing it!

3.     Fillings or Crowns

Conditions like cavities can weaken your teeth, making them vulnerable to bacterial infections and further damage. As part of your full mouth reconstruction, you can select quality, tooth-colored fillings or crowns to protect your sensitive pearly whites. Patients appreciate the seamless aesthetics – and the fact that these restorations are metal-free!

4.     Dental Veneers

Sometimes, dental cosmetics are valid treatments to add to your full mouth reconstruction plan. Dental veneers, for example, can cover minor chips and cracks in your teeth, shielding them from bacteria. They can also conceal deep-seated stains, so if you’d like to simply add some glamour to your treatment plan, don’t be afraid to ask your dentist about their cosmetic services.

It’s true that you include a great number of treatments in your full mouth reconstruction plan – which is why it’s important to consult with your dentist before making any firm decisions! They can help you review which options might work best for you and your smile goals and guide you towards your best-fit solution.

About the Practice

Our experienced and skilled dentists at Nu Dental are exceptional at helping patients devise effective treatment plans. Each one of our professionals will tailor your full mouth reconstruction to be completely personalized for you and your smile, and thanks to our state-of-the-art technology, you can be rest assured we’ll secure your comfort. To contact our office for more information or to schedule an appointment, call 732-863-3899.

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