If you avoid smiling because you’re self-conscious about the way your mouth looks or if you suffer from oral pain, full mouth rehabilitation may improve the look and function of your mouth. Our dentists take a holistic approach to oral health, addressing your mouth as a whole to address each issue that’s causing complications.
If you want a healthier, more beautiful smile, schedule your consultation for reconstructive dentistry today and see how we can help!
Full mouth rehabilitation, or full mouth reconstruction, addresses an array of dental problems to restore your mouth’s health and function while enhancing the patient’s smile and confidence. Each case is as unique as the individual, and treatment options differ depending on medical history, desired effects, and the specific issues that a patient may have. However, full mouth restoration often addresses the teeth, gums, and bite. Because several treatments are likely required, a full treatment plan may take more than a month to complete, but results can last a lifetime!
Our office is outfitted to provide individualized treatments that address all areas of concern with a mix of general, implant, and cosmetic dentistry. We begin with a consultation to determine underlying issues and potential solutions for achieving better oral health. Dental surgery may be required for problems such as TMJ, dental caries, extractions, and wisdom teeth. Once you’ve healed from oral surgery, we will then be able to move forward with other dental and cosmetic procedures, which may include:
Our team of dentists takes every step necessary to provide you with the best treatment options while making sure you’re as comfortable as possible during each restoration dental procedure. We have years of experience restoring smiles and transforming our patients’ lives, and we would love to make a difference in yours!
Typically, patients seek out full mouth rehabilitation when they have experienced dental disease complications, mouth trauma, tooth erosion from bruxism, jaw pain, or headaches resulting from jaw misalignment. Candidates for full mouth rehabilitation will need to be in good health, so it’s crucial to be honest with your dentist about your health history and any medications you might take. During your first visit, take time to discuss treatment options, concerns, and goals with your dentist to ensure that dental restoration is right for you.
Dr. William K. Van Dyke has been practicing dentistry since 1983. His daughter, Dr. Rachael C. Van Dyke followed in his footsteps and has been practicing since 2009. At Van Dyke General and Implant Dentistry, we treat each of our patients as if they are part of our family. Your satisfaction and comfort are of the utmost importance, and we will provide you with the highest level of care. Why wait for a better smile? Schedule your consultation today and see results in a matter of weeks!