Full Mouth Restorations

Professional Full Mouth Restorations in St. George, UT

At Plumb Dental, we offer highly customizable full mouth restorations in St. George, UT. When you visit us for a consultation, we will take the time to understand your concerns, needs, and goals and help you find solutions. We will also evaluate your overall health and oral health and determine which procedures are right for you to achieve the results you want. Call us to schedule an initial consultation with our dental specialists.

 

What Procedures Happen in a Full Mouth Dental Restoration?

A full mouth restoration combines reconstructive dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, bone grafting, and periodontal disease treatment to enhance your oral health and the beauty of your smile. The most common procedures used in a full mouth reconstruction are:Dental Restorations – Dental restorations are prosthetics and appliances that replace missing teeth or add structure and support to damaged or decayed teeth. Dental restorations include dental fillings, dental implants, dental crowns, dental bridges, and dentures.Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures – Cosmetic dentistry procedures can improve the appearance and symmetry of your teeth. They can support teeth after they have been treated for decay, damage, or disease. Cosmetic dentistry procedures include teeth whitening, dental veneers, Lumineers, and dental bonding.Periodontal Disease Treatment – If you have severe periodontal disease, you may need treatment before we can proceed with restorative or cosmetic dental work. We may need to perform scaling and root planning or other procedures to ensure your reconstructed teeth have a strong and stable foundation.Gum Grafting – If you have receding gums due to periodontal disease, we may use gum grafting to protect your teeth roots or improve your smile.Bone Grafting – If you have jawbone loss or thinning jawbone, we may need to perform bone grafting to create a stable foundation for your dental restorations.Tooth Extractions – If your teeth are too damaged, decayed, or crooked for treatment, we may need to remove them and replace them with prosthetics.Root Canal Therapy – We may be able to save severely decayed or infected teeth by performing root canal therapy and then strengthening the teeth with a dental crown.Dental Implants – Where teeth are missing or where they might need to be removed, your doctor may talk to you about placing a dental implant in order to restore function and appearance.

Benefits of Benefits of a Full Mouth Restoration

Oral Health

Improved oral health and reduced risk of misaligned teeth, periodontal disease, and infection

Symmetrical Smile

A more beautiful and symmetrical smile

Better Function

Improved ability to eat, speak, and chew

Overall Wellness

Improved overall health

Confidence Boost

Increased self-confidence

Bone Preservation

Reduced risk of jawbone loss, further tooth loss, and facial deformity

Professional Full Mouth Restoration FAQ

Who Should Consider a Full Mouth Restoration?

Our team can evaluate your oral and overall health and examine your teeth, gums, and jawbone to determine if you need a full mouth reconstruction. We can also offer our professional advice as to which restorative dentistry procedures are right for you. You might consider a full mouth restoration if you have:

  • Multiple missing teeth or an entire arch of missing teeth
  • Teeth that have large cavities that can’t be filled
  • Major tooth decay that affects multiple teeth
  • Multiple teeth that are misaligned or impacted
  • Severe malocclusion or crooked teeth that can’t be fixed with orthodontia and are affecting the health of your jawbone, gums, or surrounding teeth
  • Cracked, broken, worn-out, or damaged teeth
  • Severe periodontal disease
  • Oral cancer
  • Health conditions that are affecting the health of your teeth and gums, such as diabetes, cancer, ectodermal dysplasia, amelogenesis, or dentinogenesis imperfect.

What should I Expect After my Procedure?

Your recovery process will depend on the extent and complexity of your procedures, overall health, age, and how carefully you follow our aftercare instructions. A full mouth rehabilitation can significantly improve the beauty of your smile and also reduce your risk of oral health issues and complications. You may experience some pain, swelling, minor bleeding, and discomfort after your procedures. We will prescribe pain medication and antibiotics, which you should take as recommended. You should also limit your physical activity, get plenty of rest, drink a lot of water, avoid alcohol and tobacco, and follow a soft food diet. You should feel better in two to four weeks, but a full recovery can take three to six months, depending on the procedures performed.

Why Choose Plumb Dental?

At Plumb Dental, we use the latest and most advanced techniques and treatments to provide our patients with optimal dental care. We will take the time to understand your concerns and needs and create a restorative treatment plan that improves your oral health, smile, and confidence. We offer a wide range of restorative, cosmetic, and general dentistry services, including gum disease treatment, dental bone grafting, orthodontic care, Invisalign treatment, dental implants, dental crowns, dental bridges, teeth whitening, dental veneers, and more.

St. George, UT

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Our friendly, compassionate team will work closely with you to help you decide which restorative dental procedures are right for you. We will discuss your concerns, oral and dental health, overall health, lifestyle, and commitment to oral hygiene. We can then create a personalized treatment program that improves the beauty of your smile and oral health. Call us now or contact us online to schedule a consultation for a full mouth restoration in St. George, UT.

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