Full Mouth Reconstruction Philadelphia
Restore Your Smile to be like New Again
Often times, individuals neglect their oral health, causing minor dental issues to evolve into major problems. If you suffer from poor oral health, it could negatively affect your overall well-being and quality of life. Fortunately, Dr. Bruce J. Wilderman of Artistic Expressions Dentistry performs full mouth reconstruction for patients throughout the Philadelphia area in need of comprehensive dental work. Full mouth reconstruction is tailored to each patient's specific needs, and the result is a healthy, functional, beautiful smile. Dr. Wilderman has a wealth of experience in identifying problem areas and administering the necessary treatments to achieve optimal results. To learn more about full mouth reconstruction, contact our Doylestown practice, serving all of Philadelphia, today.
Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedures
Before beginning treatment, Dr. Wilderman will perform an extensive evaluation of the entire mouth. We will likely also take X-rays and digital photographs to get a clear picture of your condition. Dr. Wilderman will then diagnose problems and map out the best course of action to restore the smile to be like new again. Recommended treatments may include:
- Laser dentistry, for procedures such as gum contouring
- Periodontal care - scaling and root planing
- Thorough teeth cleaning and polishing
- TMJ treatment
- Dental implant restorations
- Porcelain dental crowns
- Dental bridges
- Porcelain veneers
- Invisalign® or other orthodontics
- Teeth whitening
Candidates for Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction is advantageous for many people needing significant dental work. Reconstruction is different than a smile makeover in that it involves procedures that are necessary to the health, strength, and functionality of the teeth and gums, rather than solely the aesthetics of the smile. Patients often experience related health issues such as headaches, toothaches, or even dizziness due to extreme dental problems.
Candidates for full mouth reconstruction may have:
- Extensive damage or decay on existing teeth
- Missing or loose teeth due to trauma or decay
- Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
- Crooked teeth or misaligned jaw causing bite issues (TMJ disorder)
- Severely worn down teeth
- Teeth that are misshaped or unevenly sized
- Periodontal disease
Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction
There are a number of benefits of full mouth reconstruction, including:
- Improve oral health
- Improve general health
- Eliminate bad breath
- Relieve pain or discomfort
- Enhance appearance, achieve beautiful smile
- Procedures are performed in relaxing, pleasant environment
- Restore strength and functionality of teeth - eat, speak, smile with ease
- Achieve natural-looking results that fit your facial structure
- Prevent further damage from occurring
Risks and Side Effects of Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction typically involves multiple procedures, both surgical and non-surgical, performed over the course of several months, and is a comprehensive treatment plan. Because of the nature of this treatment, there are risks associated with full mouth reconstruction that must be considered by the patient before a decision is made. Patients should understand that there will likely be a recovery period after certain treatments. Through experience and exacting care, we can mitigate these risks.
Learn More about Full Mouth Reconstruction
Dr. Wilderman believes that everyone deserves to have a lifetime of a healthy, happy smile. If you have allowed dental problems to become exacerbated, and your oral health is having a negative impact on your life, it's time to visit Artistic Expressions Dentistry. To learn more about full mouth reconstruction, contact our Philadelphia area practice today.