Did you know that our team could recommend full mouth reconstruction if your teeth have received extensive damage? Full mouth reconstruction includes a number of plans designed to improve the function and appearance of your teeth. So, how can you tell if you’re a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction?
While many people could be good candidates, full mouth reconstruction is most often recommended for individuals who experience trauma in their mouth. While our team strives to do whatever we can to save your natural teeth, many times you’ll need a restoration to improve the health of your teeth. Having restorations placed is extremely important because it can also protect your teeth from tooth decay.
An individual with extremely worn teeth is another good candidate for full mouth reconstruction. If they’re cared for well, your teeth can last your lifetime—but if you don’t care for your teeth well, or suffer from an issue like bruxism, your teeth could wear down much faster. Individuals with enamel erosion or acid reflux can also experience worn teeth.
Individuals who have TMJ (or temporomandibular joint disorder) could also benefit from full mouth reconstruction. TMJ can affect your bite and wear your teeth down. If orthodontic work isn’t enough to address this issue, full mouth reconstruction is another option you can consider.
Do you have more questions about the care you can receive from our team? Do you have more questions about full mouth reconstruction? Are you simply interested in setting up an appointment with our dentist, Dr. German Jaquez? If so, we invite you to give Claremont Smile Design a call at 909-624-1111. We’ll gladly answer any questions you have and inspect the health of your teeth. We’re eager to receive your call!