Full Mouth Reconstruction – Plano, TX

We’ll Give You Dental Care That’s Second to None!

Sometimes, the issues that you have with your smile don’t seem like they can be solved with just one treatment. You might think that your smile is beyond help in that situation, but that’s far from being the case—a full mouth reconstruction could be perfect for you!

By blending several restorative treatments, we can address any number of oral health problems and radically improve how your teeth look and feel. If you’re near Plano and you’re interested in that kind of dental work, reach out to the team here at Westpark Village Dental of Plano for a consultation. We’ll be able to give you dental care that’s second to none!

Why Choose Westpark Village Dental of Plano for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?  

  • Compassionate Dentist with a Wealth of Dental Experience
  • Advanced Imaging for Effective Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Treatment Plans Tailored to Your Individual Needs

Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me? 

Before and after of a full mouth reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction is ideal for individuals who have extensive dental issues affecting most or all of their teeth. It's typically recommended for people with:

  • Severe Tooth Decay: When multiple teeth are severely decayed, and fillings or crowns aren't enough to restore them.
  • Extensive Tooth Wear: Due to grinding (bruxism), acid erosion, or age, which leads to the shortening or breakdown of teeth.
  • Multiple Missing Teeth: Especially when dentures or partial solutions aren’t sufficient, and a more permanent, comprehensive approach is needed.
  • Gum Disease: Advanced periodontal disease that has led to tooth loss or significant damage to the supporting structures of the teeth.
  • Bite Issues: Severe malocclusion (misaligned bite) that causes functional or aesthetic problems.
  • Trauma: Significant dental trauma resulting in broken or missing teeth.

This comprehensive approach restores function, appearance, and oral health through various procedures like implants, crowns, bridges, and orthodontics.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

Before and after of a full mouth reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive process designed to restore the function, health, and aesthetics of your entire mouth. The journey begins with an initial consultation, where your dentist will conduct a thorough examination, including X-rays, impressions, and possibly 3D imaging. This assessment helps in evaluating the condition of your teeth, gums, and jawbone to create a tailored treatment plan.

Following the evaluation, a customized treatment plan is developed, which may include a variety of restorative procedures such as fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, and veneers. If necessary, periodontal care or orthodontics might also be part of the plan to address any underlying issues. Before the primary restorative work begins, preparatory procedures, like tooth extractions or bone grafting (if implants are involved), are performed.

The main restorative work is often completed in phases and may involve placing implants, fitting crowns or bridges, and correcting bite issues. This phase may take several months, particularly if healing time is required between procedures. Once the primary work is finished, your dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure comfort, functionality, and aesthetics.

Finally, follow-up care is crucial to maintaining the success of the reconstruction. Regular check-ups and maintenance help ensure that your restored smile remains healthy and functional for the long term.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

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Every reconstruction is different. Depending on the procedures that you’re pursuing, dental insurance may be willing to cover a portion of the necessary treatment. In the case of cosmetic care, however, this may not be the case. Fortunately, we’ll be happy to help you throughout this process.

We also work with third party financiers and offer interest-free payment plans, both of which can make the care you receive from us more affordable. If you have any questions about what we can do for you, reach out to us and we’ll be happy to show you firsthand!