
Full-Mouth Reconstruction
Turn Back The Clock On Your Smile
Repair Dental Damage With Full-Mouth Reconstruction in Kingwood
Living with damaged or missing teeth can make your everyday life more stressful. It can impact your oral and overall well-being. You may also struggle with feeling confident about yourself, which can affect your emotional health. The good news is that you can turn your situation around with a full-mouth reconstruction in Kingwood, TX.
With this treatment, you can smile boldly no matter where you go and make better first impressions when socializing. You'll feel better about your appearance while also improving your health and preventing other problems. Plus, you'll be able to eat any kind of food you want, even crunchy vegetables and treats.
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Common Questions About Full-Mouth Reconstruction
What is a full-mouth reconstruction?
A full-mouth reconstruction is an extensive plan to repair all your damaged and missing teeth. You and your dental team will work together to develop a treatment plan to give you back a mouth full of beautiful and functional teeth. This plan could include a combination of dental implants, crowns, bridges, and dentures.
How long does a full-mouth reconstruction take?
Time frames for a full-mouth reconstruction can vary widely, depending on the extent of the damage being repaired and your choice of treatments. If you're getting a set of conventional dentures, your treatment could take only a few weeks to complete. However, if you need implants placed, the healing and fusing process may take a few months to complete before you can get your new teeth.
Is full-mouth reconstruction painful?
A full-mouth reconstruction may include multiple treatments, including surgical procedures such as tooth extractions, bone grafts, and dental implant placement. No matter which procedures you receive for your dental restoration, we'll ensure you remain comfortable. We use local anesthesia to numb your mouth prior to treatment, and you can also choose to receive dental sedation.