Full Mouth Restoration
Full Mouth Restoration is Dr. Abrew's favorite and most rewarding work he does. He has had the opportunity to help many patients who have had less than perfect teeth, gums, and joint issues return to a healthy beautiful and correctly functioning system.
Helping someone believe and achieve their most perfect smile brings great joy to our office. This is why Dr. Abrew has spent a tremendous amount of time studying with the best in the world (Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education) in how to do full mouth cases. It is very meticulous and detailed work and must be done with the temporolmandibular joint and occlusion in mind. It is one thing to make beautiful crowns, but if they don't meet together with the proper and best occlusion, they will not last and can cause pain. This is why it is imperative to have someone with the right training do your restoration.
Reconstructive dentistry refers to the set of procedures designed to replace missing teeth, repair damaged teeth, correct improperly seated jaw joints and faulty bites, address jawbone and gum damage, replace worn-out dental work, and in some cases treat diseases of the mouth.
Full mouth restoration can include any combination of the following:
- Restorative dental treatments: dental crowns, bridges, fillings, inlays and onlays
- Implant dentistry: dental implants to replace missing teeth, replicating them from root to crown
- Cosmetic dentistry: porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental bonding, and gum re-contouring
- Neuromuscular dentistry/TMD treatment: correction of problems involving the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) and bite
- Bruxism treatments: therapy to resolve teeth grinding and associated symptoms
- Orthodontics: Invisalign, traditional metal braces, spacers, expanders, and retainers
- Oral surgery: root canal therapy, soft and hard tissue grafting, and tooth extractions
- Periodontal treatments: scaling, root planing, and periodontal surgery
Patients who have multiple oral health problems affecting most or all of the teeth and supporting tissues in the mouth are almost certainly good candidates for full mouth reconstruction.
Schedule a free consultation to come meet us and have Dr. Abrew evaluate and recommend what we can do for you.