What is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
It may take multiple procedures, using every discipline of dentistry, to get your teeth properly, effectively, and predictably restored. The key is the plan & our provider, just like an architect collects info on what’s existing and what changes are needed. He does this through his diagnostic abilities and knowledge of what will be successful for you. He then makes sure the other specialists he works with have the plan, understanding what you need and working with them through their special needs calls for special procedures.
Full-Mouth Reconstructions Give Patients Whole New Smiles
If you’ve experienced trauma, disease, severe decay, broken teeth, bite problems, harmful dental work, or other problems that damaged your gums or have robbed you of some, or all, of your teeth, then Dr. Horblitt can restore your smile and quality of life with a full-mouth reconstruction.
Full mouth reconstruction can reverse years of aging & failing dentition and dentistry so you can smile with confidence again. By seeking full mouth reconstruction, you can move past pain and discomfort and smile knowing you’re just one step away from a healthy, functioning smile.
What Is Included in Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full-mouth reconstruction is a general term that covers a variety of procedures and specialized dental professions that restore health, function, and beauty to your teeth and gums.
How is a Full Mouth Reconstruction diagnosed?
Dr. Horblitt examines the state of your oral health in detail. appropriate records will be taken to enable a full evaluation of the existing conditions. After studying your case, he will discuss a treatment plan, concerns, and questions during the process. His recommendations for treatment, and his skills as both a prosthodontist and a dental lab technician, are based on many years of experience and handling many difficult cases.
What types of procedures are used in a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
The types of procedures may include restorative dentistry such as porcelain crowns, crowns, and bridges, or implant-supported restorations. If your gums are damaged or diseased, you may receive periodontal therapy. You may also need root canals, soft tissue grafts, and treatment for temporomandibular joint disorders. Removable restorations may also be necessary to complete a restoration if the patient is unable to have implants.
Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for You?
If you are interested in learning more about Full Mouth Reconstruction, contact our Fairfield dental office today to schedule a consultation. Our dental team will let you know if a Full Mouth Reconstruction is the right choice for your smile.