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Arranging A Full Mouth Reconstruction With Your Dentist

Your vision for smile improvement may involve more than just one dental procedure. Will this lead to frustration as you try to work out a plan for dental care? How can you make sure you have access to all of the services that might benefit you? At our Katy, TX dental office, we are able to provide serious dental care in the form of a full mouth reconstruction. We are prepared to help patients take on significant work that involves addressing problems like tooth loss, dental injuries, decay, and more! We can help you feel great about your smile, and we can talk to you about dealing with other oral health issues that might be affecting your quality of life.

When Is A Full Mouth Reconstruction Recommended?

A full mouth reconstruction plan can be devised to help a person whose oral health care needs call for work on several teeth. This approach is helpful because you and your dentist can lay out all of your smile improvement goals, discuss all of the work that it will require, and devise a plan for when those treatments should take place. This can be helpful for people who have not had the opportunity to keep up with their dental health over time, and those who have significant concerns about their smile.

What Can My Full Mouth Reconstruction Include?

Over the course of your full mouth reconstruction, the services that are provided to you can vary. Your work may start with plans for the restoration of your smile with dental implant-held prosthetic appliances, or even an implant-held denture. You can also receive restorative work to address any active tooth infections, or problems with damaged teeth. To make sure you are happy with your smile at the end of your reconstruction, you and your dentist can discuss cosmetic dental work. Teeth that are not restored with dental crowns can be fitted with porcelain veneers. Veneers take up less space, and require less modification, than crowns. Once in position, they are capable of completely hiding problems like discoloration and damage.

Should Your Full Mouth Reconstruction Involve TMJ Treatment?

Part of your full mouth reconstruction may involve work to address problems with your jaw. This can have several important benefits, and help you sustain your smile in the long term. Work to address TMJ dysfunction can stop problems with jaw pain, headaches, and other issues. Correcting these issues can also put an end to ongoing teeth grinding, which could cause further damage to your smile.

Talk To Lathrop Dental Center About A Full Mouth Reconstruction

At Lathrop Dental Center, we can help patients who are ready to fully restore their smile! Our practice can work with you on taking care of missing teeth, unhealthy teeth, or problems that concern your smile. We can also work to improve your daily life by addressing chronic pain caused by issues like TMJ dysfunction. If you would like to find out more, you can reach our office in Katy, TX, by calling 832-437-3849.