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Northern Virginia Prosthodontics and Dental Implants – Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction In Northern Virginia

A Permanent Solution
To Restore Your Smiles


As the name implies, full mouth reconstruction refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine esthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the mouth’s health, function, and beauty.

Full mouth reconstruction should be performed with a Certified Prosthodontist; this is a complex and comprehensive treatment that requires a lot of experience, thoughtful planning, and precise attention to detail to achieve a highly aesthetic, healthy, functional, and long-lasting result.

Dr. Rivera doesn’t recommend extracting all the teeth and getting implants until patients have explored all the available options understanding pros & cons. 

Get your complimentary consultation. To book an appointment, call (540)-300-1248

 

Full Mouth Reconstruction is a transformation

At Stafford Prosthodontics’ we perform Full Mouth Reconstructions to transform the way you look and feel. If you’re interested in a Smile Makeover In Northern Virginia, schedule a complementary consultation with our team today.

Comprehensive, full mouth reconstruction can encompass functional and aesthetic improvements to your smile. It may include any or all of the following:

  • Removing harmful metals in your mouth
  • Restoring missing teeth
  • Replacing fillings and crowns
  • Repairing chipped or decayed teeth
  • Whitening teeth
  • Aligning the bite
  • Changing the contour of the teeth or gums
  • Periodontal disease treatment
  • Restore bone integrity with bone grafts

Benefits

In addition to bringing a boost to your confidence, it also improve your oral health. There are numerous advantages, such as:

  • Prevents your surrounding teeth from shifting out of place
  • Restores your ability to eat and speak
  • Prevents opposing teeth from elongating to compensate for missing teeth
  • Evenly distributes chewing forces
  • Decreases wear and tear of surrounding teeth
  • Prevents jawbone deterioration
  • Maintains the shape of your face
  • Restores your bite

Who Requires a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Several people have dental problems throughout their mouths that must be treated comprehensively to envision a final result that improves function and aesthetics. These patients may exhibit multiple missing teeth, multiple teeth with large fillings that are failing or showing decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.

There is also a group of patients born with conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Ameliogenesis, or Dentinogenesis Imperfecta that will need extensive teeth restoration. These patients may be candidates for a full mouth reconstruction. 

Treatment Options for a Full Reconstruction

In general, any dental treatment that affects all teeth in the mouth is called full mouth reconstruction or full mouth rehabilitation. Some treatment options for oral cancer may require the patient to undergo a unique type of full mouth reconstruction that involves the replacement of missing teeth and potentially restoring missing structures of the oral cavity.

The treatments can include inlays-onlayscrownsbridgesveneersdental implants, and dentures that will essentially provide not only a “smile makeover” but improved chewing efficiency for the patient. In some patients, other specialties will orthodontics may also be employed to facilitate the best possible outcome.

Full Mouth Reconstruction phases

  • Removal of all old dentistry.
  • Elimination of decay.
  • Periodontal disease treatment
  • Preparation of foundations or build ups.
  • Teeth impressions taken Custom restorations created by a Certified Prosthodontist
  • Definitive Restoration placement
Periodontal Disease

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A consultation with a certified prosthodontist will be required for the procedure of this scale. Often times a team of other dental specialists would works together to accomplish this task. 

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