Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you, so it’s only natural that you want beautifully white, straight teeth. Unfortunately, factors such as genetics, certain medications, age, wear and tear, and oral hygiene habits can all contribute to your smile not looking as good as you’d like. Not only can an unsightly smile lower your self-confidence and cause you to avoid social situations, but it can also affect your oral health. So, if you are ready to find out how attractive and functional your smile can be, consider full mouth reconstruction from Sullivan Dental Partners.
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
As the name implies, full mouth reconstruction is a complete transformation of your smile that combines the latest in both restorative and cosmetic dentistry. With your optimal oral health in mind, our dental team can help you restore or replace damaged or decayed teeth and create a stunning smile using a combination of techniques tailored to your dental needs. At the end of the full mouth reconstruction process, you will love your smile again and be able to eat your favorite foods, speak properly, and say goodbye to your past oral health challenges. Not only that, but you’ll be ready to smile in pictures again!
The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process
When you visit our dental office for a full mouth reconstruction consultation and dental exam, we will walk you through the following steps:
1. First, we will take detailed x-rays of your upper and lower teeth.
2. Next, we will make models of your mouth and measure your gum tissue and bone density.
3. After that, we can identify your unique dental concerns and begin discussing them with you. During this one-on-one discussion, we can give you options for treatment so that you can make an informed decision. In some instances, you may have choices; for example, if you have missing teeth, you may have the option to choose between dental implants or bridges.
4. The final step involves a detailed, written treatment plan to help you visualize the entire process, including the timeline and the costs involved.
Once you agree on treatment, we can get started!