Five Reasons to Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction
- By Dr. Ryan Reeves
- January 4, 2017
- Full Mouth Reconstruction
Do you have multiple failing teeth? Does it seem like there’s a new problem every time you go to the dentist? Do you have jaw pain, headaches, and other TMJ symptoms? If so, then it’s likely that you will benefit from a full mouth reconstruction. And if you know or suspect that what you need is a full mouth reconstruction, there’s no time like the present to get it. Here’s why.
1. Stop Damage
When you have poor oral health, a bad bite, and damaged or missing teeth, these all put your remaining teeth at risk. If you don’t do anything, or if you continue with piecemeal treatment, your remaining teeth will continue to be worn, damaged, or decayed. Even your restorations will be at risk. It’s one of the most important reasons to replace a missing tooth and repair damaged teeth: avoiding damage to other teeth.
With a full mouth reconstruction, we can do what’s necessary to halt the destruction of your teeth. We’ll restore your teeth, repair your bite, and return your mouth to healthy function.
2. Get Healthy
As part of your full mouth reconstruction, we will restore your mouth to good health, and as a result you will likely notice improvements in your overall health. The sooner you improve your oral health, the sooner your overall health will improve, too.
3. Enjoy an Attractive Smile
But you don’t have to live with an unattractive smile. When you get your full mouth reconstruction, you will be happy with your smile again. Why wait six months, a year, even ten years to get a smile that will make you happy again?
4. Matched Restorations
5. Save Money and Time
Full mouth reconstruction can initially seem to be a very expensive procedure. It might seem less expensive to fix just the immediate problem and leave future problems for the future.
But if you take that approach, you’re likely to need more restorations as your teeth become more damaged over time. You’ll spend more and, as we’ve noted above, you’ll get lower quality results.
And the time you’ll spend making regular visits for each repair is important, too. You have a busy life: why spend so much of it at the dentist. With a full mouth reconstruction, you can get all your concerns addressed in just a few visits.