Full Mouth Reconstruction Including Crowns, Bridges, Implants

Dental abnormalities not only affect your oral health and chewing, it also effects your face shape. It is the teeth that maintain your jaw shape, if teeth are missing/broken and are decaying it will definitely change your jaw shape. We at the Dr. Greenwald & Dr. Barnouti Dental are very conscious about our customer’s priorities and want them to look their best with a dazzling smile. It is important to consider your oral health first before concluding the exact treatment. There are several dental problems which do not require Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants, etc. here is a guide which will help you understand how and when you need a Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants, etc. but before that lets learn about the full mouth reconstruction.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

As the name implies, it includes reconstruction, restoration and implant of new teeth inside your mouth. Depending upon the requirements, Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants have different procedures and it requires a lot of time stretching to months depending upon the procedures. Every person’s mouth is unique, so these procedures require identifying the specific problem, address them and restore your ability to smile more brightly, chew with ease and talk confidently. These procedures may or may not include, extraction or root canals, dental crowns, bridges, new implant or fillings. One thing needs to be understood that, Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants is not a quick fix, this will require few weeks, the duration can even extend to few months. This is because many procedures such as implant or extraction require your mouth and gums to heal properly before proceeding further.

Cosmetic and restoration approach is used while doing the Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants. This is imperative because we want to restore your mouth functioning and your overall appearance. In some cases, oral cavity needs to be reconstructed including teeth and gums, in other cases even jaw needs to be reconstructed to improve overall functioning and appearance of your mouth.

Am I Eligible for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Before signing up for the procedure, we will first evaluate your oral health and determine the dental procedures you need. In many cases, there are only one or two procedures, implant or filling, etc., that can be done without the Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants. But in other cases, when you have missing or broken teeth, large fillings which are decaying, badly worn teeth, cracked or other such symptoms, it is inevitable to go for Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants.

There are several reasons why you need a Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants. You might have an accident which resulted in damaging your teeth. Mostly our patients who cast about for full mouth reconstruction have faced extensive tooth decay, have missing or damaged teeth, decaying gums or have an old filling which is damaged now and is coming out. All these reasons combined make you qualified for a Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants.

We also treat some other cases as well in which people are born with severe dental problems such as Amelogenesis, Ectodermal dysplasia, Dentinogenisis, etc. which require a full mouth reconstruction.

If you still unsure whether to get Full Mouth Reconstruction including Crowns, Bridges, Implants or not, give a visit to Dr. Greenwald & Dr. Barnouti Dental or book an online appointment via greenwaldbarnouti@gmail.com or give us a call on (905) 883-1334. A quick scan and evaluation will be organized for you, approach a comprehensive treatment planning for you to determine which type of treatment and procedure is ideal in your situation. We treat all of our patients as unique cases and plan their treatment options according to their dental and medical history. If you already have an infection, then you will be treated for the infection first before the procedure begins.