Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction: Dental Crowns To Enhance Appearance

Dental professionals offer full mouth reconstruction to patients who are looking to transform the appearance of their smile and improve their oral health by restoring damaged teeth and replacing missing ones. One of the more common treatment options available for a full mouth reconstruction is dental crown placement, which offers cosmetic, oral health and functional benefits. 

The benefits of dental crowns for full mouth reconstruction

One of the reasons so many full mouth reconstruction patients choose dental crowns and why they are highly recommended among dentists is because they offer a range of benefits. The following is an overview of the cosmetic, oral health and functional benefits that dental crowns can offer. 

Cosmetic benefits of dental crowns

Perhaps the main reason patients visit the dentist for a full mouth reconstruction is that the majority of all of their teeth are damaged or missing. While this creates an oral health concern, many patients are more worried about the cosmetic issues it causes. No one should have to feel insecure about the appearance of their smile, and dental crowns as part of a full mouth reconstruction offers a natural appearance. It can be used to cover and restore the size, shape and color of damaged teeth or to replace missing teeth as part of the dental implant process, another popular full mouth reconstruction procedure. 

Oral health benefits of dental crowns

What separates a full mouth reconstruction from a smile makeover is a full mouth reconstruction deals with oral health and functionality, as well as, the cosmetic benefits. When teeth are damaged or missing, it increases the risk of oral health concern of issues such as oral infections, periodontal disease, bone loss in the jaw and more. By restoring damaged teeth through dental crowns, oral health can improve. It also protects damaged teeth from becoming lost, which is often the final result for severely damaged teeth that do not receive treatment. 

Functional benefits of dental crowns

Many patients think a lot about the cosmetic and oral health advantages a full mouth reconstruction can offer, but dentists are also concerned with how well the mouth functions. Damaged and missing teeth often make it challenging for the patient to chew properly, which leads to a wide range of dietary restrictions. Additionally, dental crowns restore the strength of damaged teeth and allow the patient to eat as they please. 

When to consider full mouth reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction is encouraged for anyone who has the majority of their teeth damaged or missing. Treatment can also deal with gum disease and bone density loss in the jaw. The best way to determine if a full mouth reconstruction is right for you is to consult with a dentist who offers treatment. 

Talk to a dentist about full mouth reconstruction

When patients are not happy with the appearance of their smile, oral health or have functional concerns due to damaged or missing teeth, then it is best to reach out to a dental team to schedule a full mouth reconstruction consultation. 

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