Full Mouth Reconstruction In Newnan, GA

Complex Treatment Cases

If you have several missing or decaying teeth, you may need to undergo a more serious phase of dental rehabilitation. Our Newnan office provides full mouth construction to patients whose treatment needs are either numerous or complex in nature.

Patients who consider full mouth reconstruction are typically people who have:

  • Missing and/or decaying teeth (resulting from acid erosion, injury, or inadequate dental care)
  • Cracked, fractured, or excessively worn teeth
  • Severe alignment or discoloration issues
  • Teeth that appear longer than normal because of gum recession

Whether you are undergoing treatment for your health, comfort, or cosmetic reasons, some of the benefits include:

  • Restored oral health and overall wellness
  • Improved appearance of teeth and gums
  • Increased mobility and functionality (i.e. chewing and speaking)
  • Alleviated jaw, muscle, and headache pain
  • A better quality of life

Not to mention, full mouth reconstruction helps patients restore their smile to a healthy,
natural-looking state.

How Full Mouth Reconstruction Works

Trying to rush perfection usually results in a less-than-optimal outcome. Since full mouth reconstruction often requires more than one dental procedure, treatment usually takes place over several office visits. Prior to starting treatment, your dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination to determine the best course of action. The condition of your teeth and gums, including any signs of cavities and oral infections like gum disease, will all factor in to how the dentist approaches your treatment.

Based on the examination and findings, your dentist may recommend one or more of the following treatment options:

  • Full or partial dentures: Artificial teeth on a gum-colored base designed to function like your natural teeth when they are missing, injured, or decayed
  • Dental Veneers: Thin, custom-made shells that cover your natural teeth (usually made of
  • Porcelain), typically used to treat cosmetic dental issues
  • Dental crowns: A covering used to “cap” existing teeth or dental implants for support, protection, and improved oral health
  • Dental implants: Surgically-inserted screws used to support artificial teeth, strengthen your jaw muscles, and improve functionality
  • Teeth whitening: A procedure used to increase the brightness of your smile, fix discoloration, or eliminate white spots caused by decalcification
  • Tooth-colored fillings: Restores the appearance and integrity of your teeth when there are cavities/decay present

Full mouth reconstruction is a thorough and challenging process that needs to be planned and managed meticulously. Since every patient has unique needs, you should choose a full-service dental practice that is skilled in a variety of treatments.

We use state-of-the-art technology and customized treatment plans to ensure we deliver nothing less than exceptional patient care. Are you wondering if a full mouth reconstruction is right for you? Contact our office today to learn more about our comprehensive dental services.

Tooth injury, decay, or loss can have a negative impact on your oral health and overall quality of life. Normal, everyday occurrences like speaking and eating become increasing difficult, especially when there is more than one compromised tooth.

Thankfully, our Newnan dental office specializes in both full and partial dentures to help restore your smile back to a natural-looking state. Get the treatment you need to go about your daily life more confidently than ever before.

Benefits of Getting Dentures

On top of the clear aesthetic benefit of getting dentures, patients who use them also experience:

  • More seamless eating and speaking
  • An expanded food palette (improved eating capacity)
  • A greater sense of self-confidence
  • A fuller-looking face (no sinking or sagging)
  • Fewer headaches and/or jaw pain
  • Stronger facial muscles (added support)

Although you might lose your natural teeth permanently, you only have to deal with the negative side effects temporarily. Our office will come up with a personalized treatment plan to help you overcome unsightly and uncomfortable dental problems.

Extraction Procedure And Care

Single tooth extractions can be done in one office visit and the mouth typically recovers in up to 10 days. Your Newnan dentist will discuss any necessary aftercare with you, such as temporary changes in your diet or taking any prescribed medications. Be sure to resume your daily dental care routine while avoiding the site of the extraction. You should maintain regular appointments with your dentist so they can monitor the healing process and your oral health as a whole.

If you have a tooth that is severely damaged, decayed, or infected, you could benefit from a surgical extraction. To learn more about this treatment and our experience with surgical dentistry, contact our Newnan dental office today.