May
Are you tired of living with worn teeth that don’t fit together or the annoying complications that come with extensive tooth damage and loss? Full mouth restoration or reconstruction in Franklin, Tennessee, can rebuild your teeth to reclaim optimal function, esthetics, and health. Full mouth reconstruction at Nashville Restorative Dentistry involves several steps through a mapped timeline and Drs. Ryan Jones and Caleb Estes have the skills and experience to make your treatment comfortable and predictable.
Does your smile look hopeless because of multiple dental issues? Full mouth reconstruction can make your smile healthy and vibrant again! A full mouth approach can address issues with your broken or worn teeth, missing teeth, gum health, and painful jaw muscles and joints.
Your dentist may recommend a full mouth reconstruction if you have a combination or some of the following dental issues:
Full mouth rehabilitation in Nashville is ideal for patients battling multiple, significant, and/or ongoing dental challenges. A complete mouth rehabilitation resolves your discomfort while reclaiming your function and esthetics. It’s a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses the root cause of your problems for a long-lasting solution.
Issue – Missing teeth and years of wear and breakdown had led to a smile that she felt the need to hide.
Solution – A comprehensively planned restoration involving implants, crowns, and a redesigned bite restored the beauty she desired and a proper function that won’t break down like the original teeth.
Full mouth rehabilitation addresses multiple issues in an intentionally organized plan, so your treatment may involve restorative, cosmetic, orthodontic, and periodontal treatments. Depending on your case, your full mouth rehabilitation in our office may include the following treatments:
Since full mouth rehabilitation involves multiple procedures, it can be overwhelming or even intimidating at first. Rest assured, our team will clearly explain what to expect and the steps involved in easy to understand language so you can feel more confident and comfortable throughout the treatment process. Your comfort is our priority at every step along the way.
The first step is a comprehensive exam using digital X-rays, photographs, and 3D scans to inspect your teeth, bite, gums, and overall oral health. During the planning phase, we’ll also discuss your current priorities, goals, and expectations. Our objective is to devise a personalized treatment that suits your unique needs. Since the majority of cases involve restoring lost tooth height, we will often begin by creating a comfortable bite position and using it to plant out a 3D mockup of the restored / replaced teeth. This 3D plan will be used to provisionalize the teeth being restored so appearance, bite, and muscle/joint comfort can be confirmed before the final restorations are fabricated by the dental lab.
Your full mouth rehabilitation treatment won’t happen all at once. Instead, we’ll phase your treatment plan to address urgent dental issues first and then prioritize based on factors such as your availability, comfort, and budget. Our phased approach gives you time to adjust to each stage of treatment, making the process more manageable and less overwhelming.
If you are searching for a full mouth comprehensive care plan, make sure to search out a dentist with the proper training and experience to handle this level of treatment with predictability. If you are battling widespread tooth loss and other severe dental issues in Franklin, TN, and the surrounding areas, call (615) 640-8494 to schedule an appointment with Drs. Jones and Estes to establish whether you could benefit from full mouth restoration.
You shouldn’t have to worry about your mouth or let unpleasant past dental experiences prevent you from living the life you want.
Issue: Two badly infected and broken upper front teeth as well as poor alignment of his teeth overall.
Solution: Through a process involving extractions, bone grafting, and braces we were able to achieve a healthy, infection free point which allowed dental implants to be placed and utilized to replace the two missing front teeth.