Full Mouth Reconstruction in Salt Lake City, Utah
What is full mouth reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction (also called full mouth rehabilitation, full mouth restoration or reconstructive dentistry), generally refers comprehensive dental treatments that may include implants, porcelain veneers, crowns, TMJ treatment, bridge placement and more.
The need for full mouth reconstruction may result from:
- Teeth that have been lost due to decay or trauma.
- Teeth that have been injured or fractured.
- Teeth that have become severely worn.
- Ongoing jaw, muscle and headache pain requiring adjustments to the bite (occlusion).
- Teeth suffering from a combination of long-term neglect.
If you have broken, worn, damaged or missing teeth, then full mouth reconstruction may be the answer for restoring your beautiful smile.
More than just a beautiful new smile
Full mouth reconstruction is more than just a cosmetic smile, it involves a wide range of dental procedures, both structural and cosmetic, designed to restore your mouth’s health and function. The procedure repairs damaged teeth, but it also corrects jaw and bite problems, restoring health to the gums.
Full mouth reconstruction can also dramatically improve your appearance. Some have even referred to this procedure as a non-surgical facelift, since the structure of the mouth makes such a big difference in the appearance of the face.
Don’t put off the smile you deserve any longer
If you have been putting off comprehensive dental work, it’s time to give yourself a gift—an attractive, pain-free smile. If you’re worried about the pain—don’t. With modern local anesthetics, the procedure is faster and more painless than ever before.
You may also elect Conscious Sedation Dentistry, where you’ll dream though the entire procedure, barely remembering your visits.
Chose an Expert
Nobody likes to get dental work done. However, when you require a major reconstructive dental work, trust an expert. Dr. Rick Austin has been restoring smiles and correcting dental problems for over 30 years.
To find out of full mouth reconstruction is right for you, call us today at 801-321-7600 to schedule your free personal consultation.