Fixing Broken Teeth Through A Full Mouth Reconstruction

Individuals who have multiple broken teeth should consider how a full mouth reconstruction might benefit them. Broken teeth are a common concern and can be the result of a range of issues. Fortunately, there are several effective treatment options available to deal with broken teeth during a full mouth reconstruction.

How a full mouth reconstruction works

Every patient deserves a smile they love, but all too many avoid a full mouth reconstruction as they fear treatment is too invasive or takes too long. It is helpful to have a more clear understanding of how a full mouth reconstruction works when deciding whether or not treatment is a good idea.

A full mouth reconstruction for broken teeth

A full mouth reconstruction involves a series of dental procedures to improve the patient’s appearance, oral health and ability to function. Additionally, a full mouth reconstruction can address broken teeth, along with other types of dental damage, missing teeth and issues with periodontal health. Patients may experience broken teeth due to a blow to the face, as the effects of teeth grinding or as a result of inadequate oral hygiene. Full mouth reconstructions are tailored to meet the specific needs of the patient, and most are eligible regardless of the cause of their broken teeth. 

Treatment options for broken teeth

There is a range of treatment options available to effectively deal with broken teeth long-term. Among the more common procedures include:

  • Dental crowns
  • Porcelain veneers
  • Dental bonding
  • Inlays & onlays
  • Dental filling

Depending on the severity of the break, which teeth require treatment and the preference of the patient, the dentist may recommend one treatment over another for the full mouth reconstruction. Dental crowns are ideal for more severe damage to molars and premolars, whereas veneers work well for more visible teeth. Bonding, inlays, onlays and dental fillings typically treat mild to moderate damage. 

Other issues a full mouth reconstruction can fix

Broken teeth generally refer to chips and cracks, although a full mouth reconstruction can treat many other types of dental damage. People also choose a full mouth reconstruction to fix the following concerns:

  • Tooth decay
  • Missing teeth
  • Gum disease
  • Gum recession
  • Jawbone loss

Every patient is unique and the treatment plan is personalized for the individual. A full mouth reconstruction can address almost every concern, from teeth staining to replacing an entire row of missing teeth. 

When to consider a full mouth reconstruction

Anyone who is not satisfied with the appearance of their smile, the status of their oral health or their ability to eat the way they desire due to tooth and gum damage should consider a full mouth reconstruction. The best way to decide if a full mouth reconstruction is right is to discuss the pros and cons with a dentist. 

Find out more about treatment today

When considering a full mouth reconstruction to fix broken teeth, it is best to work with a dentist who can help. Reach out today to learn more or to get started. 

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