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What to Expect from Full Mouth Reconstruction

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If you're considering full mouth reconstruction, it helps to understand what the process entails. This extensive treatment improves both aesthetics and oral health. The first step is an in-depth evaluation of your teeth, gums, and jaws. From there, your dentist will develop a customized treatment plan. This can include dental implants to replace missing teeth, fitting crowns or veneers over damaged teeth, gum contouring, and realignment of the jaw or bite. 

The full mouth reconstruction is done gradually over several appointments. During the process, you can expect temporary veneers and bridges to protect your teeth. You'll also need to maintain excellent oral hygiene and follow any other care instructions from your dentist. While recovery times vary, initial discomfort, gum swelling, and sensitivity are common. With patience and proper care, your smile will slowly transform as the new dental structures integrate into your mouth. In the end, you'll have a stunning, functional smile you can enjoy for years to come.

 

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