Full-mouth reconstructions are a very complicated and detailed treatment plan. And it’s something that we don’t take lightly here. Over years and years, we see patients who have had their teeth wear down, wear down, wear down in one way or another via cavities, bruxing, not taking care of them hygiene-wise, and they come to see us in a really fragile state. And really when we do full-mouth rehabs we take that patient and we just elevate them past anything they ever could imagine possible. We give them back their youthful smile from when they were young, we give them back white teeth, we give them back everything that they’ve wanted. I don’t think I’ve done a full-mouth rehabilitation on a patient who hasn’t cried when it got done because it just impacts every patient that much.
Renew Your Dental Health & Function With a Reconstruction Procedure
If you are ready to rebuild your smile after years of tooth loss and dental damage, you’ve come to the right place. Your dentist will plan your procedure using leading technology, such as digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, and CBCT scanners. This advanced dental equipment gives our team the information we need to ensure your treatment plan is crafted uniquely to your needs.
Your reconstruction procedure may include:
- Dental Implants – Your dentist can pair any number of replacement teeth with dental implants. You’ll find a wide range of full arch solutions for widespread tooth loss, such as All-on-4, mini dental implants, full-sized dental implants, and implant dentures.
- Oral Surgery – Dental surgery such as a bone graft may be necessary to prepare your mouth for a reconstruction. Your dentist may recommend it if you have experienced bone loss in your jaw. Extractions are also often part of a reconstruction procedure.
- Restorative Dentistry – If you have some healthy teeth remaining, your dentist can use fillings, crowns, and root canals to restore their health and function. It’s important to us that you retain your natural teeth whenever possible.
Sedation is available if you struggle with anxiety about dental procedures. Laughing gas is gentle and takes the edge off. It fades quickly, so you can drive yourself home. Oral sedation is great for higher levels of anxiety, as it completely relaxes you. You will need a ride home, since the effects last for several hours.
Call 541-275-5276 for full-mouth reconstruction in Sisters. You can also schedule online.