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Full Mouth Reconstruction

How Do I Get Full Mouth Reconstruction in Annapolis, MD?

If you are wondering if you're a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction or have some questions about the procedure, contact Aria Dental of Annapolis at (410) 280-5370. We specialize in cosmetic dentistry along with many other dental services.

If you are like most people, you probably don't think about your teeth very often. That is, until something goes wrong, and then it's all you can think about! If this sounds familiar, perhaps it's time to consider full mouth reconstruction. While the process may seem intimidating at first, our team here at Aria Dental of Annapolis can help make the transition easier for you by explaining what exactly this treatment entails and how we go about providing it for our patients in Annapolis, MD.

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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

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Full mouth reconstruction is commonly used to describe the procedure of rebuilding the teeth in both the lower and upper jaws. The process typically combines multiple treatments to rebuild and repair damaged teeth.


The reason this procedure is called full mouth reconstruction is that it includes more than one cosmetic dental procedure. These procedures typically include anything from dental bridges, dental crowns, fillings, veneers, tooth extractions, dental implants and much more.


Full mouth reconstructions combine science of restorative dentistry and aesthetics to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.

How the Full Mouth Reconstruction Process Begins

Your dentist will examine the extent of the problem,  the condition of your teeth, your gum tissue, your tooth alignment and your bite to determine what restorative procedures may be needed. New Paragraph

  • What Procedures Are Needed for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

    Only your dentist and team of specialists can determine what procedures are necessary for your full mouth reconstruction. Most full mouth reconstructions involve multiple phases and office visits. Procedures such as dental implant placement require healing time before placing the final restoration. 


    Depending on your needs, the following procedures may be involved: 

    • Crown lengthening to expose the healthy tooth structure for possible bridges or crowns.
    • Periodontal care and prophylactic teeth cleaning. 
    • Gum tissue contouring to create balance in your smile.
    • Implant placement and restoration to replace missing teeth and/or anchor bridge restorations.
    • Orthodontics to correctly position your teeth for reconstruction.
    • Jaw surgery to reposition and correct irregularities in the jaw bone. 
    • Preparation of your natural tooth structure so veneers, bridges, or crowns can be placed.
    • Placement of temporary or permanent restorations.
    • Bone or soft tissue grafting to improve the stability of your teeth, and/or other restorations.
  • Am I A Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

    You may be a candidate for a full mouth reconstruction if you have multiple dental complications or concerns, such as decayed or missing teeth, chipped teeth, or considerable tooth decay. You may also be a candidate if you have problems with your bite, gums, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), or jaw muscles.

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