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Full Mouth Reconstruction: What You Need to Know

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A full mouth reconstruction is a way for your dentist to completely reverse the negative condition your mouth is currently in. For those who have been plagued by serious gum disease or facial trauma, sometimes the only way to start healing is through an extensive reconstruction. This multi-part process is a game-changing procedure with long-lasting results. 

Journal Square Dental is well known and trusted in our local community for offering top-quality dental services, including full mouth reconstruction. Our top priority is providing you with a smile you are proud of, which includes a fully functional and aesthetically pleasing set of teeth. Full mouth reconstruction can sound overwhelming or like a scary process to undertake, which is why our team has put together a guide on everything you need to know before discussing your options with your dentist. 

Who Makes a Good Candidate for a Full Mouth Reconstruction? 

Any dental patient currently struggling with the status of their oral health can make a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction. For example, people experiencing the following conditions may want to consider speaking to their dentist about the procedure:

  • Those who are currently battling severe gum disease
  • Those with cracked teeth due to bruxism
  • Victims of facial trauma
  • People with serious acid reflux disorder
  • A severely misaligned bite
  • A weakened jawbone or low-density jawbone

A full mouth reconstruction will specifically target any issues you are currently facing. For example, if you are diagnosed with periodontitis, a late-stage form of gum disease, your dentist will first work on healing your gums and natural teeth. The top priority of your dentist is to save as much of your natural tooth as possible. This makes dental crowns or dental veneers an easier possibility in the later stages of the reconstruction process. When the reconstruction is complete, patients can expect a full, healthy, smile. 

What Does the Process Entail? 

The process will look different for every patient, though the essentials of the reconstruction will still be the same. The following steps make up the process:

  • Consultation: This initial meeting will cover any questions or concerns you may have about the procedure. Your dentist will take a look at your mouth and advise you from there. 
  • Impression and records: Once a full mouth reconstruction has been agreed on, X-rays and pictures will be taken for reference when devising a plan of action. A 3D model of your desired outcome may be made in order to provide feedback. 
  • Plan of treatment: Depending on the specifics of your condition, everyone’s treatment plan will look a little different. This plan will include healing times between your various surgeries and an expected date of completion. 
  • Treatment: The actual treatment itself will involve a couple of visits and multiple different procedures to get everything right and secured in place. 

The recovery process will generally include checkups from your dentist to ensure everything is healing correctly. Once your bone has strengthened and your gums and teeth are settled, you can treat your new smile exactly as you would before, with regular brushing, flossing, and scheduled visits for a professional cleaning

Think You May Be a Good Candidate for a Full Mouth Reconstruction? Schedule a Consultation Today

Good dental work can make all the difference when it comes to a person’s self-esteem. Journal Square Dental understands this notion deeply and that’s why we work so hard to provide cost-effective and professional dental care to our local community. If you believe you may be a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction, we advise you to reach out to our team of dental professionals today. 

To join the hundreds of other dental patients we have successfully seen and continue to help in our over 25 years of service, please schedule an appointment today by calling (201) 431-0288 or by using our online contact form.

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Expertly Reviewed by

Dr. Haig Rickerby, DMD

November 23, 2023

Dr. Rickerby is currently an assistant professor at NYU’s School of Dentistry and has been a member of the American Academy of General Dentistry, National Dental Association, Commonwealth Dental Society, and the New Jersey Dental Association since 1987.

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