Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that simultaneously addresses multiple oral health issues. This extensive procedure can restore function, aesthetics, and oral health for patients with severe dental problems.
Recognizing signs that indicate you might need full mouth reconstruction is not just important; it is crucial for maintaining oral and overall health.
Persistent Pain and Discomfort
This can manifest as jaw pain, difficulty chewing, or sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. If you experience constant discomfort while eating or speaking, it may be a sign of underlying issues that full mouth reconstruction can address. Chronic headaches or earaches can also be symptoms of dental problems that might necessitate this comprehensive treatment.
Extensive Tooth Damage or Loss
If you have multiple missing teeth, severely worn down teeth, or teeth that are broken or decayed beyond repair, a full mouth reconstruction could be the solution. This procedure can replace missing teeth with dental implants or bridges, restore damaged teeth with crowns, and address any underlying gum disease or bone loss.
Full mouth reconstruction can help restore your ability to eat, speak, and confidently smile.
Bite Misalignment and TMJ Issues
Misalignment of your bite can lead to many problems, including temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. If you notice that your teeth don’t come together correctly when you close your mouth or if you experience clicking or popping sounds in your jaw joints, you may benefit from full mouth reconstruction.
This treatment can correct bite issues, realign your jaw, and alleviate symptoms associated with TMJ disorders. By addressing these problems, full mouth reconstruction can improve oral function and reduce pain and discomfort.
Contact Our Milwaukee Practice for Your Dental Needs
If you believe full mouth reconstruction might be necessary, don’t hesitate to contact Hampton Dental Associates. Dr. Richard Winter and his team specialize in restoring oral health and functionality, and they are ready to help you regain your smile and comfort. Call us at 414-464-9021 to discuss your dental needs or to schedule a consultation. We look forward to addressing your concerns and aiding your journey to better oral health.