Full Mouth Reconstruction

Quick Facts About Full Mouth Reconstruction:

  • Principle Benefits: Replace missing or failing teeth; treat advanced gum disease; fix damaged teeth; relieve oral pain; correct chewing issues; and more.
  • Candidates: Individuals looking to resolve multiple dental concerns in one effective treatment plan.
  • Treatment Options: A customized combination of restorative and cosmetic options, such as dental implants, porcelain veneers; dental crowns and bridges, and Invisalign®.
  • Longevity: Varies based on procedures and lifestyle; most dental implants and veneers often last for decades, whereas dental bonding and teeth whitening usually require follow-up treatments.

For those struggling with multiple dental concerns, their oral health may be suffering to a severe extent and affecting their overall quality of life. Fortunately, full mouth reconstruction is a customizable solution that combines several advanced restorative and cosmetic dentistry procedures to improve the health, function, and appearance of teeth and gums.

At Harmony Dental Care, our experienced Ridgeland dentist, Kalil Abide, D.D.S., performs full mouth reconstruction as a comprehensive treatment to safely and effectively rejuvenate your smile.

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What Are the Benefits of a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

The holistic approach of full mouth construction can offer many benefits to patients that would like to repair their oral health, form, and function, including:

  • Replacing missing, irreparably damaged, or severely infected teeth
  • Rehabilitating damaged or worn teeth
  • Treating gum disease, including inflammation, infection, and recession
  • Relieving oral pain and discomfort
  • Filling gaps and spaces between teeth
  • Improving bite and chewing issues
  • Brightening stained or discolored teeth
  • Easing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder
  • Feeling more confident in daily life

Dr. Abide and the team at Harmony Dental Care are dedicated to providing the most effective, advantageous treatments for each individual to thrive with a renewed, healthier smile.

What Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Consist Of?

Since each full mouth reconstruction plan is created on an individual basis, the exact procedures will vary by patient. However, some of the most common procedures that may be included are:

  • Dental Implants – Replaces a single tooth or multiple missing teeth with a titanium post(s) implanted into the jawbone and an attached crown, bridge, or overdenture.
  • Porcelain Veneers – Covers the front and sides of a tooth with a thin shell of dental ceramic material to conceal chips, cracks, stains, and discoloration.
  • Dental Crowns – “Covers” a damaged tooth to provide durable strength and support.
  • Dental Bridges – Restores function and balance to a smile by “bridging” the gaps left by missing teeth with a dental restoration affixed securely to the surrounding health teeth.
  • All-on-4® Implant Restorations – Replaces full arches of missing teeth with four to eight implants posts and a custom-made overdenture.
  • Periodontal Treatments – Deeply cleans, sanitizes, and seals infected gum pockets to repair and protect teeth and gums.
  • Root Canal Therapy – Removes infected tissue from the pulp of the tooth to relieve oral pain.
  • Cosmetic Gum Tissue Sculpting – Corrects excessive, insufficient, or uneven gum tissue that may create the appearance of a “gummy” or “toothy” smile.
  • Invisalign®Gradually straightens crooked, unevenly spaced, or misaligned teeth with a series of clear, plastic, removable aligners.
  • Teeth Whitening – Brightens stained, yellowed, or discolored teeth for a more radiant smile.
  • Cosmetic Dental Bonding – Conceals mild to moderate chips, cracks, or tarnishes with a thin coat of tooth-colored dental resin.
  • TMJ Disorder Treatment – Relieves oral tissue inflammation, pain, trouble eating, and other issues due to excess pressure on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).