Full-mouth reconstruction, full-mouth rehabilitation, and full-mouth restoration are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of simultaneously rebuilding or restoring all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. Dr. Kau, who has years of experience working with the materials and procedures related to full-mouth reconstruction, will develop a plan that addresses all your needs and will leave you with a perfect smile, ideal bite, and optimal function.
Now that I've gotten my full-mouth restoration, I'm very happy. It's been over a year. I am really happy with the results.
- Art
You may be a candidate for full-mouth reconstruction if:
- Your teeth have been lost due to decay or trauma
- Your teeth have been injured or fractured
- Your teeth have become severely worn because of long-term acid erosion (from foods, beverages, or acid reflux)
- You have ongoing jaw, muscle, or headache pain related to your bite
The extent of your reconstruction will depend on the condition of your teeth. Dr. Kau may recommend crowns, bridges, veneers, or implants to restore your smile to its best possible condition. She will also evaluate the health of your gum tissue, as it may impact the type of restoration you receive.
Your treatment plan will involve a step-by-step process outlining all aspects of your reconstruction. The duration of your treatment will depend on the extent of work needed, but in the end, it will all be worth it. Your teeth, mouth, and smile will be healthy and beautiful for the rest of your life.
Are you wondering if you are a candidate for full-mouth reconstruction? Schedule a consultation today. You can book your consultation online or request an appointment.