Before and After a Full Mouth Reconstruction

According to the CDC, even before the pandemic, about one-third of adults under age 65 avoided the dentist. But avoiding necessary preventative measures can lead to severe dental complications later in life.

If you’re catching up on much-needed dental care, then you may be a candidate for full mouth reconstruction. A full mouth reconstruction, or full mouth restoration as it’s also known, will improve your overall oral health, your mouth’s functionality, and your smile’s esthetics.

The process starts with a customized treatment plan that addresses your specific dental health issues to give you a smile makeover.

An experienced dentist from Midtown Dental, like Dr. Jenny Apekian, Dr. Gina Crippen, or Dr. Sarah Mathai, will present you with Sacramento’s best mouth rehabilitation experience.

Are You A Candidate For Full Mouth Reconstruction?

You may need mouth reconstruction treatment if you have damaged or multiple missing teeth and suffer from advanced periodontal disease and jaw pain.

A typical treatment plan may include:

  • Periodontal therapy
  • Veneers
  • Dental Crowns or Dental Bridges
  • Dental Implants
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder

Start your journey to a brand-new smile with a visit to Midtown Dental.

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How Will A Full Mouth Reconstruction Improve Your Life?

Poor dental health affects the look and function of your teeth and gums, causing sunken cheeks that will give you an older appearance. Additionally, a cracked or crooked tooth is hard to brush, and food has a good chance of getting trapped between the gaps in your teeth. With a full mouth restoration, you’ll decrease the risk of oral infections due to tooth decay.

Not to mention that a brand-new set of healthy teeth crafted from a combination of dental implants, crowns, and veneers will allow you to enjoy your favorite foods again.

After our cosmetic dentist is finished with you, you won’t even want to hide your smile. The self-esteem boost from a smile makeover will allow you to enjoy your favorite activities without fear of someone noticing a formerly cracked or missing tooth.

What Are The Long-Term Health Effects Of An Unhealthy Mouth?

Your oral health may contribute to various diseases and conditions, including:

  • Endocarditis – An infection of the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves (endocardium) typically occurs when bacteria or other germs spread through your bloodstream and attach to areas in your heart.
  • Cardiovascular disease – Some research suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries, and stroke may be linked to the inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria.
  • Pregnancy & Birth Complications – Periodontitis has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight.
  • Pneumonia – Bacteria in your mouth can be pulled into your lungs, causing pneumonia and other respiratory diseases.
  • Diabetes – Gum disease appears to be more frequent and severe among people with diabetes. People with gum disease have a more challenging time controlling their blood sugar levels.

Other conditions that might be linked to oral health include osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, eating disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, certain cancers, and Sjogren’s syndrome, an immune system disorder that causes dry mouth.

These diseases and conditions can be thwarted before they become life threatening when you undergo a full mouth reconstruction.

How Much Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost?

Full mouth dental reconstruction can cost between $30,000 to $45,000, depending on your specific case.

Dental insurance may pay for some mouth restorations costs. Once you obtain your proposed treatment plan, the team at Midtown Dental will help with estimates and financing options.

Full Mouth Reconstruction At Midtown Dental

At Midtown Dental, we use the most cutting-edge technology to treat our patients. We even design CEREC dental crowns, porcelain and composite veneers, and Invisalign orthodontics in-house.

Our private treatment rooms allow you to relax before and after your procedure, and with our newest service, IV sedation, you can get more dental work completed in fewer visits to the dental office.

There’s a reason we continue to rank #1 in Sacramento with more than 200 Yelp reviews and hold a five-star rating on Google My Business.

Call today at (916) 441–5800 to learn more about our full mouth reconstruction services.