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Full mouth reconstruction

 

Full mouth reconstructions combine esthetics and technology with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.

A full mouth restoration may be needed due to decayed, missing, worn or miss- aligned teeth. The purpose is to improve function and appearance of the masticatory system.

After collecting information from x rays, pictures, CT Scans, clinical exams and patient’s history our dentists can determine what treatment plan is ideal and what other options are possible to rehabilitate each individual case.

The Full mouth restoration process involves a series of dental treatments, typically including one or more of the following:

  • Full mouth restoration with dental implants (i.e. All-on-4 and All-on-6/8)

  • Overdentures (implant-supported)

  • Dental crowns

  • Fix dental bridges

  • Hybrid dentures

  • Porcelain Veneers

  • Inlays/Onlays

 

Process

 

Treatments undertaken as part of a full mouth treatment will depend on the individual; for this reason, Integra Dental Group offers comprehensive information and professional advice to help you choose the correct treatments to achieve your desired results. A number of sessions will normally be required to complete a full mouth restoration.

​During an initial consultation, we will discuss the results you expect, perform an examination and make a joint decision about what treatments would be most suitable. We use the latest techniques and technology to ensure the successful restoration of damaged smiles.

We will do our best to save your natural teeth. However, if your teeth are severely damaged it may not be possible to save them, in which case they may need to be extracted and replaced by using dental implants, crowns fix bridges or hybrid dentures through the All-on-4, All-on-6 or the All-on-8 procedure.

Once the implants are placed and the permanent restorations have been fabricated, they will be fitted so you can start enjoying your functional & beautiful smile. This process is usually performed in two or three stages, depending on your current dental condition.

It is important that you are happy with the look of your new smile, which is why we are so eager to involve you in the treatment process.

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