Restoring Teeth and Function

Full mouth dental reconstruction is the restoration and rehabilitation of the teeth in the mouth to restore full function. It is a complete rebuilding and restoring of all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws when teeth that are poorly formed, missing, or fail in function.
With proper planning and treatment, it is possible to restore teeth to a condition that is as good as or better than their optimal condition. Doc Kelly uses 3D models and wax-ups of the proposed new crowns, and special appliances to ensure that the dental new bite is comfortable and very functional for the patient.
Much like a smile makeover; facial aesthetics and smile, color, shape, and alignment of teeth, are all important factors in a full mouth reconstruction treatment.
Whether the loss of teeth and/or function was caused by trauma, periodontal disease, or TMJ teeth grinding, we can help to rebuild a beautifully functional smile.
Once the treatment planning phase has been completed, teeth are prepared for their restorations and temporary crowns are placed until permanent crowns are fabricated. The result is a beautiful smile and restored dental function.
Dental services and restorations that may be used during full mouth reconstruction include:
- Dental Bridge
- Dental Crowns, Inlays, and Onlays
- Dental Implants
- Dental Veneers
- Dental Whitening
- Orthodontics - Invisalign™
- Periodontal root planing and scaling
- tooth-colored Restorations
Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Time Frame
- Time to complete: Doc Kelly requires several dental visits; these are based on the extensiveness of the reconstruction required. Fabrication of crowns and/or bridgework may take between three to six weeks and additional healing time may be required taking up to eight weeks for the procedure.
- 1st procedure visit: Doc Kelly will X-ray, create a dental plan and develop models for reconstruction. If dental implants are used, Doc Kelly and his oral surgeon will select the number of implants and placement locations.
- 2nd visit: The oral surgeon will perform the implant placements. Doc Kelly may use temporary crowns, bridgework, and/or a denture until the permanent dentures are fabricated.
- 3rd visit: Healing/progress visit and we take impressions for custom implant abutments and denture(s) and send to the dental lab.
- 4th visit: Doc Kelly will place the denture(s) on the implants and make any required adjustments.