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There are occasions when a patient's mouth is in very poor condition. It may be due to neglect, periodontal disease, or even occlusal (bite-related) issues that have manifested long enough to create an avalanche of problems . Under these circumstances, treating one area, or even just one arch, will not resolve the problem. That is when a full-mouth reconstruction is necessary.




For clarification, full-mouth reconstruction does not mean surgery. It is often a non-surgical, comprehensive approach to getting the upper and lower jaws in proper alignment; removing all decay; repairing all chipped, weakened, and broken teeth, and ultimately, creating a healthy, attractive smile that will last for years.




There is no guesswork when providing the patient with such comprehensive treatment. The use of sophisticated instrumentation allows us to precisely calculate where to position your new bite so that it is functional and comfortable. Most importantly, proper alignment will resolve many of the neuromuscular signs and symptoms describe in contemporary dental articles.




So what results can you expect? A scientifically determined bite that looks great, feels comfortable, and gives you many happy, healthy years of confident use. If you are experiencing bite-related symptoms or feel that your teeth and gums have been allowed to deteriorate and feel your mouth is in poor condition, then a full-mouth reconstruction may be the appropriate solution.




Please visit our Smile Gallery #4 to see more samples of full-Mouth Reconstructions and call us to schedule a comprehensive oral evaluation.




 FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION
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