Full-mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive approach to restoring the health, function and appearance of your smile. This treatment is ideal for patients with multiple missing or damaged teeth, severe decay or issues with the bite. Full-mouth reconstruction is customized to meet your specific dental needs, and often involves several procedures to fully rehabilitate your mouth.
Dr. Filiberto Herdocia specialize in creating personalized treatment plans that may include:
- Crowns: To restore damaged teeth and provide long-lasting protection.
- Bridges: To replace missing teeth and restore proper function.
- Dental Implants: To provide a permanent solution for missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth into the jawbone.
- Veneers: To enhance the appearance of your teeth and create a more uniform, attractive smile.
- Orthodontics: To correct alignment and bite issues, which can improve both aesthetics and function.
- Dentures: To replace multiple missing teeth when implants or bridges are not an option.
Full-mouth reconstruction focuses on rebuilding your smile while ensuring your overall oral health is restored. Our dentist and team work closely with you to develop a plan that considers the health of your teeth, gums and jaw. Whether you are dealing with severe dental wear, trauma or chronic pain due to bite misalignment, full-mouth reconstruction can provide life-changing results.
FAQ
What is full-mouth reconstruction?
Full-mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that restores the function and aesthetics of all teeth in the upper and lower jaws. It often involves multiple procedures such as crowns, bridges and implants.
Who needs full-mouth reconstruction?
Patients with extensive dental issues, such as severe decay, gum disease, tooth loss or jaw problems, may benefit from full-mouth reconstruction to improve both function and appearance.
How long does a full-mouth reconstruction take?
The duration of a full-mouth reconstruction varies based on the complexity of the case and the specific treatments required. It can take several weeks to months to complete.
Is full-mouth reconstruction painful?
While discomfort may occur during the reconstruction process, most patients receive anesthesia to manage pain. Post-treatment discomfort can usually be controlled with over-the-counter pain relievers.
What can I expect during the recovery period?
Recovery time varies depending on the procedures performed. Patients may experience some swelling or sensitivity, but following post-operative care instructions will help speed up recovery and ensure optimal results.
Contact Miami Dental Community at 754-400-9096 to learn more about how full-mouth reconstruction in Pembroke Pines, Florida, can give you a beautiful, fully functional smile.