Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction is a highly specialized and extensive dental procedure aimed at restoring the full functionality and aesthetics of the oral cavity. This intricate process is not just a cosmetic enhancement but a complete rehabilitation of the entire mouth, addressing teeth, gums, bite, and overall structural integrity. It demands a coordinated approach from multiple dental specialties, making it one of the most comprehensive forms of dental treatment available.
Who Requires A Full Mouth Reconstruction?
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, Ameliogenesis, or Dentinogenisis Imperfecta that will need extensive restoration of their teeth. These patients may be candidates for a full mouth reconstruction.
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Benefits Of Full Mouth Reconstruction
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Restored Oral Function: The procedure aims to improve chewing efficiency, enhance speech clarity, and alleviate discomfort, particularly in cases involving TMJ disorders.
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Improved Oral Health: It addresses extensive dental issues, improving the overall health of the mouth and potentially impacting systemic health positively.
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Aesthetic and Psychological Benefits: The procedure often leads to significant cosmetic improvements, boosting self-esteem and enhancing social and professional interactions.
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Pain Relief: By tackling sources of dental discomfort, full mouth reconstruction can offer a more comfortable and pain-free oral condition.
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Durability and Longevity: Utilizing advanced materials and techniques, the reconstruction is designed to be durable, with the potential for long-lasting results.
To find out more about dental services offered by our dentist in Albuquerque NM, Dr. Snyder, call (505)-293-7611, schedule an online consultation or visit us at 4830 Juan Tabo Blvd. NE, Ste. K, Albuquerque, NM, 87111.