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Full Mouth Reconstruction – Carrollton, TX

Regain a Functional Smile That Sparks Confidence

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While our teeth are durable and designed to withstand daily use, with time, they can become compromised. In fact, many people experience tooth loss and trauma that not only impacts the look of their smile, but also its basic function. With over a decade of experience and a drive to help her patients live their best possible lives, Dr. Chandy offers custom-tailored full mouth reconstructions to rejuvenate the smile. To learn how this treatment may be able to benefit you, contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

Why Choose Aegis Dental for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for You?

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There are many different types of situations in which a full mouth reconstruction in Carrollton may be the best treatment option. Typically, Dr. Chandy recommends this service for patients who are facing multiple functional and aesthetic problems, including missing multiple teeth, failing and damaged teeth, and underlying chronic conditions, like bruxism, that have led to extensive wear and tear.

Additionally, if you have a medical condition that impacts your oral health and has led to tooth loss, a full mouth reconstruction may be the perfect option to help you regain a healthy and happy grin. However, the best way to learn whether you’re a good candidate is to schedule a consultation.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

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All of our full mouth reconstruction treatments will begin with an in-depth oral examination and sit-down discussion with Dr. Chandy. Her priority during this visit is to better understand your medical and oral health history as well as discuss what goals you’d like to achieve through investing in your treatment. Then, based on her findings and the discussion, she’ll put together a detailed treatment plan.

Full mouth reconstructions are designed on a timeline that best fits with your schedule and needs, and they can include two or more services, including dental implants, traditional prosthetics, deep cleanings, and more. What they are will depend on the unique dental issues you face.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

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There’s no set cost of full mouth reconstruction in Carrollton. The price of your treatment will depend on what services will be done as well as your dental insurance coverage. In many cases, functional treatments like prosthetics, fillings, and dental crowns typically at least partially covered by insurance plans. However, more aesthetic ones, like teeth whitening, will likely not be covered. Our team at Aegis Dental will discuss each of your payment options with you and go over your insurance benefits, doing our best to keep your out-of-pocket expenses low.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Take?

The length of a full mouth reconstruction procedure varies depending on several factors, such as the number of teeth being treated and the types of services needed to achieve your smile goals. Some treatments (like root canals and dental crowns) can be completed within a few weeks, while more complex procedures (like orthodontics or oral surgery) may take several months or even longer.

Additionally, whether treatments can be done simultaneously or must be spaced out will affect the timeline. If you have a special event coming up, be sure to mention it during your consultation so your plan can be tailored accordingly.

Does Getting a Full Mouth Reconstruction Hurt?

Not at all! This procedure is designed to be as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Our priority is to ensure you feel at ease throughout the process. For more complex treatments like dental implants, a local anesthetic will be used to numb the area so you don’t feel pain during the procedure.

If you’re feeling anxious, sedation dentistry is also available to help you relax and provide extra pain relief. Some soreness and discomfort afterward are normal, but we’ll give you detailed aftercare instructions to help minimize it.

Can I Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction If I Smoke?

Yes, you may still be eligible for a full mouth reconstruction if you smoke. Candidacy is determined on a case-by-case basis by your dentist. While smoking doesn’t automatically disqualify you, you will be asked to avoid all tobacco products in the weeks before and after your procedures. This is crucial because smoking can slow healing and increase the risk of complications, such as dental implant failure. If you need help quitting, don’t hesitate to reach out to your primary care physician for support. Quitting, even temporarily, can make a big difference in the success of your treatment.

How Do I Care for My Smile After Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Caring for your smile after a full mouth reconstruction is essential to maintaining your results. While every smile is unique, consistent care is key. This means following a solid at-home oral hygiene routine. You need to brush twice a day, floss daily, and use mouthwash regularly.

It’s also important to avoid harmful habits like chewing on ice, using your teeth as tools, or grinding your teeth. Most importantly, don’t skip your six-month checkups and cleanings. These visits allow us to monitor your teeth and gums closely, catch any issues early, and help keep your smile looking and feeling its best.