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Cases treated by Dr. Shklyar at Greenway Dental Group
Full mouth reconstruction, Veneers, Crowns, and Bridges
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Cases treated by Dr. Shklyar at Greenway Dental Group
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Cases treated by Dr. Shklyar at Greenway Dental Group
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Cases treated by Dr. Shklyar at Greenway Dental Group
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Implant placements and full mouth reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction, or full-mouth restoration, is a term used to describe various dental procedures performed to improve the function and appearance of a person’s teeth. It can correct bites, tooth wear, tooth loss, and other dental problems. Full-mouth reconstruction may be right for you if you are unhappy with your smile or if you are experiencing pain in your mouth. Your team in Greenbelt, Maryland, at Greenway Dental Group will work with you to create a dental treatment plan that meets your individual and unique needs.
What services are used in full-mouth rehabilitation treatment?
There are many services that may be used in full-mouth reconstruction, depending on your individual needs. Services may include:
- Dental implants: Dental implants are artificial roots placed into the jawbone to support replacement teeth.
- Porcelain veneers: A porcelain veneer is best described as a very thin shell made of a ceramic material bonded to the front surfaces of the teeth. They can be used to improve the appearance of misshapen, discolored, or slightly misaligned teeth.
- Crowns: Dental crowns are ceramic “caps” placed over the entire tooth. They can be made from porcelain, metal, or a combination of materials.
- Bridges: Dental bridges are common restorations used to fill the space created by one or more missing teeth. These restorations are typically made from porcelain or metal and are supported by natural teeth or dental implants.
- Dentures: Dentures are easily removable appliances that can be used to replace missing teeth.
Your dentist at Greenway Dental Group can work with you to determine which services are right for you based on your individual needs.
What is the process of full-mouth reconstruction?
The process of full-mouth reconstruction will vary depending on the services used. In general, the method may involve one or more visits to your dentist’s office. During your first visit, your dentist will examine your mouth and take x-rays to develop a treatment plan. If you decide to continue with treatment, our dentist will schedule additional appointments to complete the procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions about Full Mouth Restoration
What is full mouth restoration, and who might need it?
Full mouth restoration is a comprehensive dental approach that rebuilds and strengthens all teeth in both the upper and lower arches. It is often recommended for patients with widespread dental damage caused by extensive decay, worn teeth, trauma, bite issues, or long-term oral health problems. Rather than treating concerns one tooth at a time, this approach focuses on restoring balance, comfort, and function across the entire mouth. Many patients choose full mouth restoration to improve chewing ability, reduce discomfort, and regain confidence in their smile.
How long does a full mouth restoration typically take?
The length of treatment varies depending on the number of procedures involved and how the mouth responds to care. Some patients complete treatment in several months, while more complex cases may take a year or longer. Healing time between procedures, such as restorative or periodontal care, can affect the timeline. A personalized plan helps ensure each step is completed safely and effectively while supporting long-term results.
What are the potential risks or complications associated with full mouth restoration?
Potential risks may include temporary soreness, sensitivity, swelling, or complications related to anesthesia. These risks are minimized through careful planning, modern techniques, and close monitoring throughout treatment. Choosing an experienced dental team helps reduce complications and improve predictability. Regular follow-up appointments allow concerns to be addressed early and keep treatment on track.
How much does full mouth restoration cost, and does insurance cover it?
Costs vary widely based on the procedures involved and the complexity of care. Some portions of treatment may qualify for insurance coverage if they are medically necessary to restore function or oral health. Cosmetic components are typically not covered. Patients are encouraged to review their insurance benefits and discuss financing options with the dental office to understand overall costs better.
What should I expect during my initial consultation for full mouth restoration?
The first visit includes a comprehensive dental examination, a review of health history, and a discussion of goals. Diagnostic tools such as digital X-rays or scans may be used to assess teeth, gums, and bite alignment. Based on these findings, the dentist develops a customized treatment plan outlining recommended procedures and an estimated timeline. Patients are encouraged to ask questions and take an active role in planning their care.
How do I care for my teeth after a full mouth restoration?
Daily brushing and flossing, along with regular dental visits, are essential for maintaining results. Your dentist may provide specific care instructions depending on the restorations placed. Avoiding habits such as grinding teeth or chewing hard objects helps protect dental work. Ongoing professional care plays a key role in preserving comfort, function, and appearance.
Can full mouth restoration improve my overall health and quality of life?
Improved oral health supports better nutrition, clearer speech, and increased comfort during everyday activities. Many patients report greater confidence and reduced stress after treatment. Addressing long-standing dental problems can also reduce inflammation and improve overall well-being. The benefits often extend far beyond appearance alone.
Will I need multiple types of dental treatments during full mouth restoration?
Most full mouth restorations involve a combination of procedures tailored to individual needs. These may include restorative, periodontal, or cosmetic treatments performed in stages.
Is full mouth restoration only for older adults?
Full mouth restoration is not limited to a specific age group. Younger patients may need comprehensive care due to trauma, genetic conditions, or severe wear. Treatment plans are based on dental health needs rather than age, making this option suitable for a wide range of patients.
How do I know if full mouth restoration is right for me?
A dental evaluation is the best way to determine whether full mouth restoration is appropriate. If you experience ongoing dental discomfort, difficulty chewing, or multiple damaged teeth, a consultation can help identify solutions.
Call today to learn more about restoring your smile!
Full-mouth reconstruction can give you a smile that you can be proud of. It can also enhance and improve your oral health and quality of life. If you are considering full mouth reconstruction, talk to the Greenway Dental Group of Greenbelt, MD team, to see if it is right for you! Call (301) 778-2806 today!
