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Dental Reconstruction: A Complete Solution for the Health, Appearance and Function of Your Mouth

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Dental reconstruction has now become an increasingly popular procedure for a complete solution of the health and appearance of your mouth. A specialized dentist can help you with a detailed plan on your dental reconstruction options and procedures.

Why do you need Dental Reconstruction?

Your dentist may advise dental reconstruction if you have multiple damaged and worn teeth that also affect the health of your gums. This can be because of several reasons such as old age and poor dental hygiene. However, in recent times the high incidences in road accidents may cause severe facial injuries leading to the loss of multiple teeth. This is when dental reconstruction is your best option. The dentists possess the right expertise to provide you with the best plan according to the following reasons:

 - Decay or trauma of the teeth

 - Injury or fracture to the teeth.

 - Worn teeth because of poor hygiene and dietary habits

 - Complaints of jaw and muscles of the mouth that requires bite adjustments

Planning your Dental Reconstruction

The most important part of your dental reconstruction procedure is thorough examination and planning. Dental reconstructions are customized for every individual patient. This requires a complete examination of your teeth and gums, including the supporting anatomical structures such as bones, muscles, and joints. This helps your dentist to lay down the best possible plan that elaborates on the type of dental reconstruction you may need; such as replacement or restoration. Examination for your dental reconstruction will involve the following steps:

 - Teeth: Your dentist will carefully examine the condition of your teeth including cavities, decay, cracks, damaged and missing teeth. This will also include an examination of your teeth movements and discrepancies in the size of your teeth.

 - Gum Tissues: A solid foundation for your teeth is as important as having strong teeth. Your dentist will check for gum diseases, deep pockets and any other irregularities that need treatment.

 - Joints and Muscles: An examination of the joints and muscles is only required if you have complaints of painful bites. Planning your dental reconstruction also involves careful check on any changes in occlusion that may occur.

Furthermore, dental reconstruction planning involves several procedures such as 3D preview of your mouth, and a computer aided design of the most suitable appearance after reconstruction.

Techniques and Procedures involved in Dental Reconstruction

After a complete examination of the patient’s situation, your dentist will perform one or several of the following procedures depending on the extent of the dental reconstruction that is required.

 - Dental Fillings

 - Dental Implants

 - Dental Crowns

 - Dental Bridges

 - Inlays and Onlays

In case your dentist decides that you require a complete dental reconstruction, often called full mouth reconstruction, it will involve additional specialized procedures by your dentist including:

 - Use of Orthodontics to position your mouth accurately for the treatment

 - Cosmetic Dentistry in case of severe trauma

 - Neuromuscular Dentistry in case of damage to supporting muscles and nerves of the mouth

Pay a visit to Dr. Q. a highly experienced and certified dentist for complete guidance on your dental reconstruction plan, procedure and costs involved. For more information, please visit: Cosmetic Dentist Miami


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