
Are there multiple aspects of your smile that you would like to alter? If you have several aesthetic and functional issues going on, you could likely benefit from fully mouth reconstruction. This service combines multiple cosmetic and restorative treatments to restore your smile. Read on to learn about some of the different dental treatments that could be included in your full mouth reconstruction treatment.
Dental Fillings
Dental fillings can be used to treat minor damage to the teeth. For instance, if you have a cavity or small fracture, your dentist may be able to repair it with a filling. The first step involves your dentist administering a local anesthetic so that you don’t feel any discomfort. Then, they will prepare your tooth by removing any damaged parts and applying an acidic gel to clean the area. The filling material is then added to the tooth. Today, dentists usually a tooth-colored composite resin for the more effective and natural-looking result.
Dental Crowns
Getting a dental crown can be completed in just two appointments. First, a thin layer of enamel needs to be removed. This creates room for the crown to fit comfortably in the mouth and appear natural. An impression is then taken and sent to the dental lab where your crown is crafted. Once it’s ready, you can return to the dental office to have it placed.
Veneers
Veneers are thin shells of tooth-colored porcelain that are adhered to the front-facing surfaces of the teeth to mask imperfections. The durable, natural-looking material used can conceal a single damaged tooth or a mouthful of cosmetic flaws. Veneers are typically used to address teeth that are chipped, gapped, misaligned, misshapen, discolored, undersized, and more.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are made from titanium, and they look like tiny screws. During the placement procedure, the implants are inserted into that jawbone. Over the next couple of months, the implants will fuse to your bone in a process called “osseointegration.” Dental crows or other restorations are then attached to your implants via metal connect pieces called “abutments.” Then, you can show off a complete smile again!
Full mouth reconstruction can include pretty much any dental treatment that you want or need. During your consultation with your dentist, you will be able to discuss your smile goals so a customized treatment plan can be put together to meet your needs!
About the Practice
At Brown & Nawrocki Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Andrew Nawrocki and Dr. Kimberly Dennis work together to treat patients in the Ormond Beach community. With their combined experience and expertise, patients can get pretty much anything they need under one roof. To learn more about full mouth reconstruction or to schedule a consultation, visit their website or call (386) 677-1046.