Full Mouth Reconstruction
As the name implies, full mouth reconstruction refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine cosmetic dentistry with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the function, health, and beauty of the mouth.
Full Mouth Reconstructions in Charlotte, NC
What is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
A full mouth reconstruction is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that involves combining two or more techniques to improve the appearance of your smile. Your provider takes many factors into account, such as your skin tone, hair color, and your preferences on what you like and don’t like about your smile, before developing a treatment plan.
A full mouth reconstruction is similar to a smile makeover, but it is more focused on improving the functionality of your mouth. Carolina Complete Dentistry uses advanced technology that provides clear images of your mouth to show you what your completed reconstruction will look like.
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How much does a full mouth reconstruction cost?
A full mouth reconstruction can cost anywhere between $15,000 to $80,000 depending on the severity of the damage to the teeth and jaws, as well as the type and number of procedures required. Carolina Complete Dentistry provides multiple payment options to help alleviate the cost burden. By collaborating with CareCredit, a third-party financing option, we can help you fund your dental reconstruction. Additionally, our Dental Membership Plan offers discounts on specific cosmetic dentistry procedures.
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Who is a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction?
Patients who have dental issues throughout their mouths may have multiple missing teeth, numerous teeth with large fillings that are failing or showing signs of decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits. Some patients are born with certain medical conditions such as Ectodermal Dysplasia, Ameliogenesis, or Dentinogenesis Imperfecta. These conditions require extensive restoration of a patient’s teeth.
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What does a full mouth reconstruction involve?
A full mouth reconstruction usually combines many treatments. These treatments can include:
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dental veneers
- Dental implants
- Dentures
- Orthodontics
- And more
These procedures will not only provide a smile makeover but improve chewing efficiency for the patient as well.
Interested in a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
If you are interested in full mouth reconstructions at Carolina Complete Dentistry in Charlotte, schedule an appointment with us using the link below or browse our other cosmetic dental services.