Full Mouth Reconstruction


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When severe dental problems require a full mouth reconstruction, at Cedar Pearl our dentists can create a restorative dentistry treatment plan that will simultaneously address the health, function, and appearance of the teeth and gums. Learn more about reconstructive dentistry, repairing worn teeth, and TMJ syndrome by reading the sections below.

What is Reconstructive Dentistry?

Reconstructive dentistry refers to any restorative dentistry procedure that involves replacing or repairing broken or missing teeth, bones, or tissue. Procedures and types of dentistry that are classified as reconstructive dentistry include full mouth reconstruction, dental implant restorations, TMJ treatment, dental bridge placement, dental crown placement, inlays and onlays, and replacing old metal fillings. Our family of general dentists can perform many of these procedures, but you should speak with your dentist prior to treatment to discuss the many options that are available. At Cedar Pearl we want to provide you with the best service possible and we can work with your budget too.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

If severe dental problems are causing you discomfort, you may be a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction. Our well-qualified general dentists at Cedar Pearl can combine the aesthetics of cosmetic dentistry with the science of neuromuscular dentistry to perform a full mouth reconstruction. Orthodontic appliances can be used to help properly position your jaw, but will require a specialist in Orthodontic care. Once the jaw is properly aligned, relieving some of the pain caused by the TMJ syndrome, cosmetic and restorative dentistry procedures (porcelain veneers, dental crowns, bridgework, dental implants, and onlays) are completed. The result is an attractive, pain-free new smile.

Severe Dental Problems – Repairing Worn Teeth

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