Restoration

Full Mouth Restoration

 As the name implies, full mouth restoration involves rebuilding and/or changing all teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions integrate esthetics with the technology of restorative dentistry to improve the health, characteristics, and beauty of the mouth.

Who Requires a Full Mouth Restoration?

We recommend full mouth restoration for individuals facing extensive dental issues, including:

✔️Severe decay affecting multiple teeth

✔️Advanced gum disease leading to tooth loss

✔️Traumatic injury resulting in significant tooth damage

✔️Chronic teeth grinding (bruxism) causing wear and tear

✔️Congenital conditions affecting dental development

✔️Presence of multiple missing teeth impacting oral function and aesthetics

Treatment Options for a Full Restoration

Medical Park full mouth restoration involves a comprehensive treatment plan to examine the client’s dental requirements. Treatment options may include:

Dental implants: for replacing missing teeth and providing stable anchors for dental prosthetics.

Dental crowns:  to restore broken or weakened teeth, improving strength and look.

Dental bridges: to replace missing teeth by anchoring prosthetic teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants.

Dentures: for replacing multiple missing teeth, either partial or full dentures can be utilized.

Orthodontic treatment:  to accurately misaligned enamel and chewing problems, enhancing both characteristics and aesthetics.

Periodontal therapy:  To treat gum ailment and repair gum health, ensuring a strong foundation for dental restorations.

Dental Inlays

Dental inlays are custom-made restorations used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. They fit into the prepared cavity in the enamel and are usually crafted from materials like porcelain, composite resin, or gold. Inlays offer a conservative approach to restoring teeth while keeping a more natural tooth structure than traditional fillings.

Dental Onlays

Similar to inlays, dental onlays are custom-made restorations designed to repair larger areas of enamel damage or decay. They cover one or more cusps (factors) of the teeth and are bonded securely in place. Onlays provide long-lasting and aesthetically appealing solutions for restoring teeth with massive damage, supplying a conservative alternative to dental crowns.

Get a Prosthodontist Near You for Dental Inlays & Onlays

Consulting with a skilled prosthodontist is essential if you’re considering dental inlays or onlays as part of your full-mouth restoration. A prosthodontist specializes in full restoration and replacement, ensuring optimal function, comfort, and aesthetics.

Contact Medical Park Dentistry today to schedule a consultation and explore your options for achieving a healthy, beautiful smile through full mouth reconstruction.

FAQs

1. How do I know if I need a full mouth restoration?

You may additionally benefit from a full-mouth recovery when you have massive tooth decay, multiple missing teeth, gum disease, or big enamel harm. Consult a Medical Park dentist to assess your oral health and discuss your alternatives.

2. How long does a full mouth restoration take?

The duration of a full mouth restoration varies depending on your specific case and the treatments required. While some cases may be completed in a few appointments, others may take several months or longer. Your dentist will outline a personalized treatment plan with a timeline.

3. Will my dental insurance cover the cost of a full mouth restoration?

Coverage for full mouth restoration varies depending on your insurance plan and the procedures involved. While basic treatments may have partial coverage, more extensive procedures like dental implants may have limited or no coverage. Review your insurance policy and discuss payment options with your dental provider.