Full Mouth Reconstruction

Life After a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Having a full mouth reconstruction is a highly involved process. You may need one due to severe decay or infections. You may need one after suffering a severe accident, or perhaps you were born with a dysfunction. Your dentist has the knowledge and training to help you overcome these challenges by restoring the full function of your mouth. You can also enjoy a new smile. After a reconstruction, there are some helpful ways to care for your mouth and get the most out of this procedure.

Types of issues that lead to a full mouth reconstruction

Maintaining strong, healthy teeth can be challenging. Daily brushing and flossing are essential to avoid decay and other problems. However, genetics and accidents can also play a role. Cavities are among the most common issues that a general dentist treats. Other conditions that lead to the need for major treatment include fractures, cracks, and tooth loss.

What a reconstruction entails

A full mouth reconstruction involves rebuilding the mouth for aesthetic and health reasons. The dentist may recommend extracting severely decayed and infected teeth. To treat tooth loss, the dentist can place implants or give the patient dentures. For broken or cracked teeth, reconstruction could include the use of a crown, onlay, or inlay. Dental bridges and veneers can also improve the person’s smile.

What a reconstruction can do for a person’s smile

After getting a full mouth reconstruction, a patient can feel good about their appearance once again. This gives the person more self-esteem and an improved self-image. With a new, full smile, the patient can stop avoiding social situations. It will not be as difficult for the individual to want to open their mouth.

Physical effects

Without teeth, it is challenging, if not impossible, to have a healthy diet. Chewing foods such as meat, bread, fruits, and vegetables can once again be a regular practice. Crowns, implants, and dentures each restore the ability to chew and strengthen the bite force. A full mouth reconstruction can also prevent additional tooth loss, bone loss, and jaw shrinkage.

Taking care of the restoration

Like teeth, dental restoration treatments are not indestructible. It is possible to break or knock out any of these devices. Patients should be cautious about eating hard or sticky foods. It is a good idea to wear a mouthguard when playing contact sports.

Good oral hygiene should not stop after a full mouth reconstruction. Failure to brush and floss effectively can lead to gum disease and other oral health challenges. Patients should make and keep semiannual dental appointments. The dentist will evaluate the person’s health at these visits. These meetings are also good occasions for the dentist to check on the reconstruction and make sure everything is in good order.

A new look and a new you

If you are struggling with tooth loss, damaged teeth, or other issues, talk to your dentist. You could be a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction. With dentures, implants, crowns, or other treatments, you can enjoy a beautiful smile. Make an appointment today and start on your journey to a brand-new appearance.

Request an appointment here: https://sonorandesertdentistry.com or call Sonoran Desert Dentistry at (480) 439-0117 for an appointment in our Scottsdale office.

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