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What are the Steps of a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is often recommended for people who have suffered disease, severe trauma or infection to their oral cavity. <br>In this article, Our specialist at The Smile Doc can guide you through the entire procedure of full mouth reconstruction.

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What are the Steps of a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

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  1. What are the Steps of a Full Mouth Reconstruction? Even if your oral health has been ruined by trauma, infection, or disease, there is still hope. With the right treatment and care, you can get back to enjoying life with a healthy smile. Consult with a prosthodontist in Montreal who specializes in full mouth reconstruction about your options. The words “full mouth reconstruction” may sound intimidating and even scary, but it simply refers to a series of restorative treatments that bring back your youthful, vibrant smile. In some cases, it could mean combining an extraction and root canal with a custom treatment plan to improve your oral health before rebuilding your teeth with dental implants or dentures. While a full mouth reconstruction is extensive, it is worth the effort and time. If you are interested in this type of dental treatment but are feeling a bit nervous, knowing exactly what to expect can help ease your worries. Here’s an overview: Get started with a consultation Start by making an appointment with a skilled and experienced prosthodontist in Montreal. During this meeting, you and your dentist will discuss treatment goals, primary concerns, and expectations. The dentist will ask questions about your dental health, lifestyle, medical history, habits, and pre-existing physical issues and any other concerns that might get in the way of the restoration. Your appointment also includes a comprehensive head, neck, and oral examination to determine the extent of your issues and the required treatment. The dentist will consider the condition and aesthetics of your teeth, gums, and bite alignment.

  2. Tooth preparation and taking impressions The dentist records your oral cavity with x-rays and takes impressions of your teeth to explore and understand your mouth, especially places that are invisible to the naked eye. These scans serve as references when the full mouth reconstruction is complete. Design your smile The prosthodontist in Montreal then makes a digital design of your teeth and the expected results after the treatment. Digital scanning technology allows them to create a three-dimensional model of possible dental prosthetics and restorations. A dentist may allow you to test them for an overview of their look and feel to ensure you are getting your desired results. Create a treatment plan Based on your visual examination, models, and records, the dentist will create a custom treatment plan they believe can achieve optimum results. It can include a combination of procedures, such as orthodontic treatment, root canal, removal of infected or damaged teeth, periodontal or gum treatment, and the placement of implants, dental crowns, or veneers. It may also involve specialized treatments like corrective jaw surgery, TMJ treatment, and implant-supported dentures. Full mouth reconstruction occurs in multiple stages and requires appointments with the dentist. As such, it’s important to find a credible prosthodontist in Montreal you can trust. The dentist may spread the procedures over several months to give your mouth enough time to heal and manage the costs. Conclusion A full mouth reconstruction can restore your smile and ensure a healthier mouth, but it takes patience and working with the right dentist to ensure optimum results. Learn more about full mouth dental reconstructions from Dr. Shaw, The Smile Doc.

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