Full Mouth Reconstruction in Kolkata
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Full Mouth Reconstruction
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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that combines multiple procedures to restore the function, health, and aesthetics of the entire mouth. It is ideal for patients with severe dental damage, tooth loss, or bite issues, offering a complete solution for both cosmetic and functional improvements.
Why settle for a smile that doesn’t shine? At Smile & Profile Dental Clinic, we’re experts in full mouth reconstruction, transforming your dental health and aesthetics in one go. Don’t wait—schedule your consultation now.
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How does Full Mouth Reconstruction Work?
Full mouth reconstruction combines multiple dental procedures, such as implants, crowns, and veneers, to restore both the function and appearance of your teeth. It’s customised to address your unique dental needs, ensuring long-lasting results and a confident smile.
- Fixes missing teeth, bite issues, and jaw pain
- Customised treatments for your unique needs
- Enhances smile with veneers, crowns, and whitening
- Long-lasting and durable results
- Boosts confidence with a healthier, more attractive smile
- Step-by-step care with regular check-ups
Types of Full Mouth Reconstruction
Dental Implants
- Permanent and stable solution for replacing missing teeth
- Mimics the natural tooth structure, offering both function and aesthetics
- Helps preserve bone structure and prevent further tooth loss
- Provides a long-lasting, comfortable solution with proper care
Crowns and Bridges
- Crowns cover damaged or weakened teeth for strength and protection
- Bridges replace multiple missing teeth, supported by adjacent teeth or implants
- Restores bite function and improves tooth alignment
- Custom-made to match natural tooth colour and shape
Veneers
- Thin shells made of porcelain or composite resin are placed over the front of teeth
- Ideal for correcting chipped, discoloured, or uneven teeth
- Provides a natural-looking, bright smile with minimal tooth preparation
- Durable and resistant to stains, offering long-term aesthetic results
Bonding
- Quick and cost-effective solution for repairing minor chips, cracks, or gaps
- Tooth-coloured resin is applied to damaged areas for a seamless look
- Can improve tooth shape, size, and colour without extensive work
- Often completed in a single visit
Gum Reshaping
- Sculpting the gum line for a more even, symmetrical appearance
- Corrects gum recession or a “gummy smile” for a balanced look
- Can improve overall dental health by reducing the risk of gum disease
- Non-invasive procedure with minimal recovery time
Orthodontics
- Braces or aligners are used to correct crooked or misaligned teeth
- Improves bite function, preventing issues like tooth wear and jaw pain
- Available in various forms, including traditional braces and clear aligners
- Provides long-term results for better dental health and appearance
Who Should Avoid Full Mouth Reconstruction?
- Individuals with severe gum disease that isn’t treated or managed
- Patients with uncontrolled chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease
- People with insufficient bone density or volume for implants without prior treatment
- Those with active oral infections or untreated cavities
- Individuals who are not committed to maintaining oral hygiene and follow-up care
- People with a history of poor healing or complications after dental procedures
Timeline of Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Consultation (30–60 minutes): Dentist evaluates overall oral health, discusses treatment options, and determines suitability for full mouth reconstruction
- Impression and Design (1–2 hours): Moulds of teeth are taken, and custom treatment plans, including implants, crowns, and veneers, are designed
- Temporary Restoration (1–2 weeks): Temporary restorations are placed to maintain function and appearance while permanent restorations are being made
- Surgical Procedures (1–3 hours per session): Any necessary surgeries, like implant placement, are performed over one or more visits
- Restoration Placement (1–2 hours): Permanent implants, crowns, veneers, or bridges are placed and adjusted for optimal fit and appearance
- Follow-up (30–45 minutes): Final adjustments are made, and the dentist checks for comfort, function, and aesthetics
- Ongoing Adjustments (as needed): Follow-up visits may be scheduled for minor adjustments, fine-tuning, and ensuring long-term success
How Long Do Full Mouth Reconstruction Results Last
Full mouth reconstruction results can last 10 to 15 years or more with proper care and maintenance. The longevity depends on the materials used, oral hygiene, and regular dental visits.
- Dental implants can last 25+ years with proper care
- Crowns and bridges typically last 10-15 years before needing replacement
- Veneers last 10-15 years, depending on wear and tear
- Bonding generally lasts 5-10 years before requiring touch-ups
- Orthodontic results are permanent once teeth are fully aligned, but may require retainers
- Gum reshaping offers long-lasting results with proper hygiene
After-Care Tips for Long-Lasting Results
- Brush and floss regularly to keep restorations clean
- Schedule check-ups every 6 months to ensure health
- Avoid chewing hard foods or objects that could damage restorations
- Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth at night
- Avoid smoking and tobacco to prevent staining and gum disease
- Limit staining foods like coffee, tea, and red wine
- Contact the dentist for any discomfort or issues with restorations
Frequently Asked Questions
Will you be able to eat normally after full mouth reconstruction?
Yes, you should be able to eat normally after the healing process, though it may take a few weeks for complete comfort. Soft foods are recommended initially as your mouth adjusts to the new restorations.
Can a general dentist perform full mouth reconstruction?
A general dentist can perform many aspects of full mouth reconstruction, but specialists like prosthodontists or oral surgeons are often involved for more complex cases, such as implant placements or advanced surgeries.
Does full mouth reconstruction hurt, or is anaesthesia used during procedures?
Most procedures are done under local anaesthesia to ensure comfort, and any discomfort is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief during recovery. Sedation options may also be available for more extensive treatments.
Can full mouth reconstruction fix jaw pain or TMJ issues?
Yes, full-mouth reconstruction can help relieve jaw pain and TMJ issues by realigning the bite and restoring proper dental function, thereby reducing strain on the jaw muscles and joints.
How soon will you see improvements in your smile and bite after full mouth reconstruction?
You will notice immediate improvements in your smile once restorations are placed, with further enhancements in bite function as your mouth heals over the following weeks to months.
