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Full Mouth Rehab


Dentist explaining full-mouth restoration treatment to a patient using X-rays, a teeth model, and notes on a desk. Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment approach that combines restorative and cosmetic dental procedures. This process is designed to enhance your oral health, function, and appearance by addressing any concerns related to your teeth, gums, or jaw. At Lifetime Dental, our experienced dental team has successfully performed many full mouth reconstructions. We are committed to helping you achieve a healthy, functional smile you can feel confident about, from the initial consultation to the final result.

Who Makes a Good Candidate for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?


You may be a strong candidate for full mouth reconstruction if you are experiencing multiple dental issues, such as difficulty chewing, chronic jaw or gum pain, or widespread damage to your teeth. This treatment can also dramatically improve your smile and restore your self-esteem.

During your consultation, our dentist will evaluate several factors to determine your suitability for full mouth rehabilitation. These include your overall health, the condition of your teeth and gums, potential allergies to dental materials, and your ability to adapt to both the physical and psychological aspects of treatment.

How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?


The duration of a full mouth reconstruction varies depending on the specific treatments needed to achieve your goals. Since every case is unique, your treatment plan will be customized to meet your individual needs.

Factors that can affect the timeline include the number and type of procedures required, the complexity of your dental concerns, and your personal preferences. On average, full mouth reconstruction may take several weeks to several months. During your initial exam, we will assess your oral health and provide a clearer estimate of the expected timeline.

Why is Full Mouth Reconstruction Necessary?


Full mouth reconstruction may be necessary for patients with extensive dental damage or disease. Common reasons include traumatic injury, severe tooth erosion from acidic foods or medical conditions, advanced gum disease, or tooth loss due to decay or infection. In some cases, teeth may be significantly worn down due to long-term grinding or clenching.

No matter the cause, full mouth reconstruction can help restore your dental function, improve your oral health, and enhance your overall well-being.

Treatment Options for Full Mouth Reconstruction


Oral health is closely linked to overall health, which is why full mouth reconstruction not only restores your smile but also contributes to systemic wellness. At Lifetime Dental, we will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs.

Depending on your case, treatment may involve one or more of the following procedures:
•  Onlays and crowns to strengthen damaged teeth
•  Dental bridges to replace missing teeth
•  Porcelain veneers to enhance the appearance of front teeth
•  Dental implants for long-term tooth replacement
•  Dentures for full arch restoration
•  Soft tissue procedures to restore gum health and contour

Patients undergoing oral cancer treatment may also require specialized full mouth reconstruction, including the replacement of missing oral tissues in addition to teeth.

To learn more about full mouth reconstruction, contact Lifetime Dental. Call us today at 352-253-6400 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward restoring your smile.


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