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Your Premier Clinic for Full Mouth Reconstruction in Houston

If you're unhappy with the appearance or function of your teeth, you may be a candidate for full mouth reconstruction in Houston at Sinada Dental. This comprehensive treatment combines restorative and cosmetic procedures to repair damaged teeth, replace missing ones, and enhance the overall look and functionality of your smile. Tailored to your unique needs and goals, full mouth reconstruction addresses multiple dental issues, such as :

  • missing or damaged teeth
  • gum disease
  • bite problems
  • jaw pain

Your personalized treatment plan may include procedures like dental implants, crowns, bridges, or veneers, helping you achieve a healthier, more attractive smile.

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What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment that aims to restore the function, health, and aesthetics of your entire mouth. It involves a combination of restorative, cosmetic, and orthodontic procedures. The process begins with a thorough examination of your mouth, including X-rays, photographs, and impressions. Your dentist will then create a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.

The goal of full mouth reconstruction is to improve the function and appearance of your teeth and gums, while also addressing any underlying dental problems. It can be a complex process, but with the right team of dental professionals, it can be a life-changing experience.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is a complex dental treatment that involves restoring or replacing multiple teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. This treatment is typically recommended for individuals who have extensive dental damage or decay, or who have lost multiple teeth due to injury or disease. If you have any of the following dental issues, you may be a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction in Houston at Sinada Dental:

  • Multiple missing teeth
  • Cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
  • Severe tooth decay
  • Gum disease
  • Bite problems
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder
  • Aesthetic concerns with your smile

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What Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Involve?

The process of full mouth reconstruction involves a thorough evaluation of your dental health and a careful assessment of your individual needs. Your dentist will work closely with you to develop a treatment plan that suits your goals, budget, and timeline. The following are some of the common procedures involved in full mouth reconstruction:

Dental implants

These are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into the jawbone to support a dental crown or bridge.

Crowns and bridges

These are dental restorations that are used to replace or repair damaged or missing teeth.

Orthodontics

This involves the use of braces or clear aligners to straighten misaligned teeth and improve your bite.

Gum disease treatment

This may involve scaling and root planing, gum surgery, or other procedures to treat and prevent gum disease.

Cosmetic dentistry

This may include teeth whitening, veneers, or other treatments to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile.

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Why Choose Sinada Dental for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

At Sinada Dental, we specialize in both cosmetic and restorative dentistry. Our expert dentists, Dr. Sinada and Dr. Dang, have the training and experience needed to both enhance your smile and help you improve your overall dental health. Because we know that visiting the dentist can be stressful for many people, we go above and beyond to provide a peaceful, relaxing environment and to make each treatment as comfortable as possible for our patients.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule your initial exam for full mouth reconstruction, don’t hesitate to call our office today.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

What is the difference between full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover?

How do I know if I need a full mouth reconstruction or just a few minor procedures?

Will I be able to eat normally during the reconstruction process?

What is the difference between full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover?

A smile makeover focuses primarily on aesthetics, using procedures like veneers or teeth whitening to enhance your smile. Full mouth reconstruction, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive approach that addresses functional issues, such as chewing, alignment, and oral health, in addition to improving the appearance of your teeth.

How do I know if I need a full mouth reconstruction or just a few minor procedures?

If you have widespread dental issues affecting multiple teeth, gums, or jaw alignment, you may need a full mouth reconstruction. However, if your concerns are limited to cosmetic imperfections or isolated problems, individual procedures like teeth whitening, a single crown, or orthodontic treatment may suffice. A thorough consultation at Sinada Dental will clarify the best approach.

Will I be able to eat normally during the reconstruction process?

While there may be some temporary dietary restrictions after specific procedures, such as extractions or implant placement, you can usually return to normal eating habits once healing is complete. Your dentist will provide guidance on what to eat and when to avoid certain foods during recovery.

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Your teeth and mouth are the backbone to a healthy and beautiful life. You deserve trusted hands and veteran dentists by your side. Whether its cosmetic dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, or even just a general cleaning, we know how to provide the utmost in comfort, care and results.

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