Your smile can impact your quality of life in many ways, and when your ability to talk, chew, swallow, or smile is compromised, the proper restorative treatment can make a world of difference for your oral health. In cases involving full tooth loss, chronic pain, or severe decay, a full mouth restoration may be the most effective way to rebuild the tooth structure. We are committed to providing our clients with compassionate dental care here at Design Dentistry in Edmonton. When you’re thinking about your oral health and full mouth restoration, we’re here to help.
A full mouth reconstruction involves rebuilding or replacing a complete or partial set of teeth to restore functionality and aesthetic appeal. Depending on the state of the teeth, gums, and jaw, full mouth restoration is completed over a series of procedures to address every issue impacting a client’s health. Some common restorative treatments involved in a complete mouth restoration may include:
And other restorative dental procedures that will work together to bring your smile back to its naturally radiant look and function.
If your dentist recommends full mouth reconstruction to improve the look and function of your teeth, gums, and jaw, it will likely take multiple procedures to achieve the desired result over a period of time. At Design Dentistry, we encourage all restorative dental clients to consider this a priceless investment in overall health and improved quality of life for years to come.
When your teeth, gums, or jaw are severely compromised, full mouth restoration may be the best course of treatment. This restorative treatment might be proper for you if you have experienced the following dental concerns:
Our team of Edmonton dentists at Design Dentistry is dedicated to keeping your mouth healthy to protect you from developing chronic health issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, certain cancers, and more. Contact us today and book a consultation to find out how we can create a customized treatment plan to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.
If you’re experiencing cold sensitivity, jaw or muscle pain or headaches, teeth chipping or wearing, difficulty flossing, bad breath, dry mouth or receding gums, you could have abnormal tooth alignment. If you are presenting any of these conditions, we can help get your teeth out of trauma and we can help treat the problem and the symptoms related to these conditions: