Glendale AZ Dentist - Dr. Lee Ann Brady

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Full Mouth Restoration

Lower teeth with many old restorations, tooth wear and eneven bite

Before Full Mouth Restoration

Beautiful lower teeth after full mouth restoration

After Full Mouth Restoration

For some patients, major corrections are needed to restore the appearance and health of their smiles. In these cases, we may recommend a full mouth restoration, which encompasses an extensive combination of repairs to the teeth and gums. Very few people require this procedure, but for those who need both structural and cosmetic repairs, a full mouth restoration may be the only way to achieve optimal dental health and aesthetics. This process will could include restorative procedures such as implants, dental bridges, dental crowns or veneers.

Benefits of Full Mouth Restoration

For patients who suffer from severe or extensive dental problems, a full mouth restoration can help them achieve:
•    Strong, straight, healthy teeth
•    A natural-looking, youthful smile
•    The ability to eat any food again
•    Improved quality of sleep
•    Relief from chronic pain in teeth and gums
•    Repair of injuries or normal dental “wear and tear”
•    Prevention of further damage to teeth and gums

Creating Beautiful Smiles

Every smile is a unique work of art, and we believe in combining the “art” of dentistry with the latest dental technologies to provide the highest caliber of treatment. Full mouth restoration is the most high-impact way to rebuild and restore the beauty of your teeth and gums. Whether you’re looking for a smile makeover or have extensive dental health issues that require repairs, full mouth restoration can achieve dramatic and healthful results.

How Does Full Mouth Restoration Work?

Whether you’re interested in this procedure to alleviate the effects of an accident, injury, wear and tear, or other dental problems, we’ll begin by completing a thorough dental exam to assess the extent of the damage and consider which treatment options will be most helpful. After the exam, we’ll schedule a series of appointments for each step of the reconstruction to meet your needs and your schedule. We know that a full mouth restoration can be an intimidating prospect, so you’ll remain in control of the entire process—you can progress through the treatments at the pace that is most comfortable to you.

A full mouth restoration may involve dental implants, dental bridges or Invisalign, as well as cosmetic procedures like porcelain fillings, laser dental therapy, veneers or tooth whitening. Because everyone’s needs are different, we customize each full mouth restoration to fit the individual’s needs, desires and priorities.

Is full mouth restoration like a smile makeover?

Full mouth restoration may include a smile makeover, but it is a more involved process that first considers underlying dental health issues. A smile makeover is a cosmetic procedure that is usually performed only after any health problems, such as gum disease or broken teeth, have been treated.

Who is a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction?

Patients who have extreme wear and tear on their teeth, or who have suffered an accident, injury, or damage from serious gum disease are good candidates for full mouth restoration. It’s also a viable solution for certain types of congenital defects.

What’s the advantage of a full mouth restoration compared to just having several separate treatments?

With a full mouth restoration, it’s possible to schedule several treatments for the same tooth or area in one appointment, minimizing the time you’ll spend in the dental chair and the number of visits. In some cases it may be more efficient and have a lower cost to complete multiple parts of the treatment together.

How long will the results last?

No dental restorations lasts forever. Full mouth restoration is a long-term solution that provides all the treatment and support you need to ensure that your teeth will stay strong and healthy for as long as possible. Over time it is possible that individual teeth may need to be repaired or replaced, but the full mouth foundation will make that easy and predictable.

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