Full-Mouth Reconstruction (Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Implants) in Allen, TX
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Contact UsWhat Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
Reconstruction of the whole mouth can enhance the function, health, and appearance of your gums, teeth, and jawbone for more efficient biting, speaking, and a better-looking smile. Full-mouth restoration at The Dentist of Allen may involve (but is not limited to) inlays, onlays, crowns, bridges, veneers, dental implants, and dentures. Some reconstruction procedures may also require a gum or bone graft. Our skilled dental experts in Allen, TX perform full-mouth restorations that can improve both the health of your mouth and the look of your smile. We will work with you to create your personal full-mouth restoration treatment program and answer any questions you may have in the process.
What Are the Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
Full-mouth reconstruction at The Dentist of Allen offers a way to completely overhaul and rebuild the health and appearance of your smile so you can eat, talk, and smile with confidence. Some of the benefits of full-mouth reconstruction at our Allen, TX office include:
- Enhances dental health
- Improves the appearance of the teeth
- Restores teeth that have been chipped or otherwise damaged
- Additional comfort while eating or talking
- Improves tooth pain or sensitivity
- Prevents more complex dental problems
- Increases self-esteem
What Can I Expect During Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
After a thorough exam of your gums, teeth, and bite, we may suggest full-mouth reconstruction. Your personalized treatment program will be created to address issues unique to your teeth, gum tissue, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), jaw muscles, and bite. We will discuss your therapy and sedation choices and give our recommendations during your consultation to make sure your treatment meets your needs. Once your treatment plan is created, we will go over exactly what to expect during your full-mouth reconstruction appointments (of which there may be several). We will schedule your procedures with enough time in between each to allow for recovery.
After each procedure, we will describe what to expect and how to care for your mouth. We may prescribe antibiotics or pain medicine prior to your treatment. You might experience discomfort or swelling following certain procedures, like implant placement, that make chewing difficult. After your full-mouth reconstruction is finished, you should maintain your oral health with proper brushing and flossing. Annual dental exams and twice-yearly cleanings in The Dentist of Allen are also important. During your examinations, we will track the progress of your restoration.
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Another great experience at The Dentist of Allen! The whole staff is welcoming, and Cynthia is amazing as always! She takes the time to ask about my life/build rapport. Plus, she is gentle with my teeth and makes sure I am comfortable the whole time!
Incredible experience, all the hygienists are professional, kind, and thorough.
Always a great experience with Cynthia and Dr Koelker
This dentist is the best! I’ve been coming here for years. Super cool building, Dr. Kelker takes great care of me. My dental assistant Cynthia is super sweet and Clariza at the front is too, love those girls! They also always have nice deals and promos!
Nice people, nice job. Thanks
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Full-Mouth Reconstruction
If you're searching for a comprehensive solution to a complicated dental problem, full-mouth reconstruction at The Dentist of Allen may be what you're looking for. Our team will help you create a distinctive treatment plan that meets your goals and restores your mouth so you can enjoy a beautiful, healthy smile.
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Is full-mouth restoration covered by insurance?
Some treatments and procedures included in a full-mouth reconstruction may be covered by dental insurance. Our knowledgeable billing team will work closely with you to help determine what amount of coverage you may be eligible for, and we will discuss all of your payment options in detail to help you find the most appropriate plan for your budget and needs.
What's the difference between a full-mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover?
A smile makeover is primarily used to address mild to moderate cosmetic concerns, while a full-mouth reconstruction is typically a more complex procedure used to address extensive damage, missing teeth, and other functional issues with a combination of restorative and cosmetic treatments and procedures.
How many appointments does a full-mouth reconstruction require?
Full-mouth restoration is typically completed in a series of visits. The number of appointments required will vary from patient to patient based on a variety of factors, including which treatments and procedures are being performed, the patient's overall oral and dental health, their adherence to aftercare guidelines, and others. During your pre-treatment consultation, our dental team will outline the proposed full-mouth reconstruction schedule and timeline for you.