Full Mouth Reconstruction | Valley Dental Family and Implant Dentistry

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Reclaim your confidence and smile with the precision of full mouth reconstruction at Valley Dental. If you're facing extensive tooth damage, the aftermath of trauma, or severe decay, our comprehensive approach restores the function, strength, and beauty of your teeth, giving you a smile that feels as good as it looks.

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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth restoration, involves the complete rehabilitation of all teeth in your upper and lower jaws. The process can address multiple dental problems by combining various restorative procedures.

Whether it’s replacing old dental work, repairing damaged teeth, or correcting your bite, our goal is to create a functional, healthy smile that enhances your oral and overall well-being.

Are You a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction may be right for you if you are experiencing any of these dental issues:

  • Broken, chipped, or severely damaged teeth
  • Discolored or severely stained teeth
  • Excessive wear from teeth grinding or acid erosion
  • Jaw pain, muscle discomfort, or headaches related to a misaligned bite
  • Missing teeth due to decay, injury, or disease
  • Significant gum issues
  • Teeth that are unevenly shaped or poorly aligned
What Do we assess before full mouth reconstruction? | Valley Dental Family and Implant Dentistry

What Do We Assess Before Full Mouth Reconstruction?

The journey to your new smile begins with a thorough consultation. During this initial visit, Dr. Headley will conduct a comprehensive examination to assess the condition of your teeth, gums, and jaw. This evaluation may include X-rays, 3D imaging, impressions, and a review of your dental history.

Our approach focuses on three key areas: First, the condition of your teeth will determine which restorative solutions are best suited for you, such as porcelain veneers, crowns, bridges, or implants. We’ll check for signs of decay, fractures, or any existing dental work that may need replacement.

Next, we pay close attention to your gum health. If periodontal disease is present, more intensive procedures may be necessary.

Finally, we evaluate the alignment of your jaw and bite. Proper function of your temporomandibular joints (TMJ) is essential for chewing, speaking, and comfort, so addressing issues like bite misalignment is key to ensuring your restorations fit.

Procedures Involved in Full Mouth Reconstruction

Procedures Involved in Full Mouth Reconstruction | Valley Dental Family and Implant Dentistry

Your customized treatment plan may include a combination of the following dental procedures:

  • Dental Crowns: These restorations cover and protect damaged teeth, restoring their strength and appearance.
  • Dental Implants: Implants provide a permanent solution for missing teeth, using artificial roots that support crowns or dentures.
  • Fixed Bridges: Bridges are designed to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring prosthetic teeth to adjacent crowns or implants.
  • Root Canal Therapy: A root canal removes an infection from the inner part of a tooth, saving it from extraction.
  • Periodontal Treatments: Addressing gum disease is often a critical step to ensure the longevity of your dental restorations.
  • Tooth Extractions: In cases where a tooth is too damaged to save, extraction may be necessary.
  • Teeth Whitening: Professional whitening treatments can brighten your smile as part of the final aesthetic touch.

Looking to Start Your Full Mouth Reconstruction Journey?

Your dream smile is within reach. At Valley Dental, we’re committed to delivering results that improve not just the look of your teeth but also your quality of life. Schedule your consultation today!