Full Mouth Rehabilitation – Glenpool, OK
Completely Restore Your Smile
If you experience constant, frustrating struggles with the look and function of your teeth, it can be difficult to even spare a smile most days. Here in Glenpool, our dentists understand your pain. Sometimes one restorative treatment just isn’t enough to alleviate your pain and give you back the beautiful and stable smile you deserve, especially if you’re suffering problems with your overall bite. That’s why we’re happy to offer full mouth rehabilitation to our patients as an option for treatment. Full mouth rehabilitation is a restorative therapy that corrects imperfections in the position of your bite and enhances the appearance of your smile. By combining the proven science of neuromuscular dentistry with the beauty and stability cosmetic dentistry can offer, we can promise you an outcome that is comfortable, functional, and lovelier than you could ever imagine with full mouth rehabilitation in Glenpool, OK.
Why Choose 918 Dentist of Glenpool for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
- Experienced, Caring Dentists
- All Insurances Accepted
- High-Quality Restorations
What is the Process for a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
The process of full mouth rehabilitation is fairly simple. We’ll first determine what the optimal position of your jaw will be through precise measurements. Once we’ve got the numbers, we can provide you with a gentle, virtually invisible orthotic that you’ll wear so as to correct your jaw position. If you wish to forgo the orthotic, full mouth reconstruction is often required.
Dental restorations such as porcelain veneers or crowns are also utilized to help raise or lower your bite in order to achieve the most comfortable jaw position possible, which will enhance the quality of your life as well as the dazzle of your smile. During your consultation, we can discuss these different treatments involved in full mouth rehabilitation with you in much more detail once you’ve come in for an appointment and give you their own recommendation for what combination of services would benefit you and your teeth most.
Are You a Good Candidate for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Before your consultation, how can you even tell if you’re a candidate for full mouth rehabilitation? Take a look at these questions below. If they sound familiar, then you should call our Glenpool dental office so that we can set up an appointment and evaluate your condition.
- Do you have TMJ dysfunction?
- Do you experience frequent headaches or migraines?
- Do you have unexplained loose teeth?
- Are your teeth worn, chipped, or cracked?
- Do you experience limited jaw movement or even ‘locked’ jaw?
- Do you suffer from persistent pain or soreness in your jaw joints or teeth?
Even if some of these don’t sound familiar, anyone with short, worn teeth or teeth that have chipped or broken throughout their mouth can consider themselves a possible candidate for full mouth rehabilitation. You don’t have to suffer in silence any longer – contact our Glenpool dental office today for effective and personalized care that always puts your needs first. Our caring team can handle both simple and complex restorative dentistry cases. We applaud you for taking the first step towards better oral health by contacting us – now, it’s time for you to sit back and relax as we transform your teeth.
Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs
How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Take?
Given the customizable nature of a full mouth reconstruction, the amount of time your procedure is going to take will depend on several factors. The severity of your oral health problems, the number of teeth you’ll need to treat, and the exact services you’re using to achieve your smile goals will all have a large influence on how quickly you’re going to be able to see results.
If you have a big event coming up that you want to be ready for, let us know at your consultation. This will give us an opportunity to take this into consideration as your treatment progresses.
Do I Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstructions are ideal for people who have withstood severe damage to the look, feel, and function of their smile. This can come from traumatic injury, extremely advanced oral health problems, or a confluence of several issues coming together.
Ultimately, the decision as to what kind of treatment you’ll need, and whether a full mouth reconstruction is the right move for you, will be established at your consultation.
Can I Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction if I Smoke?
Smoking won’t necessarily disqualify you entirely from getting restorative or cosmetic care depending on the treatment you’re going for. However, it will increase your risk of complications and impair your capacity to heal in the days after your treatment.
For this reason, we typically recommend that smokers refrain from tobacco use in the weeks before and after your procedure. If you’ve had trouble quitting in the past, let us know and we may be able to recommend options that can help you. Of course, you can also talk to your PCP about this issue as well.
Will People Be Able to Tell That I Had a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
The restorative and cosmetic dental care we practice is informed by the latest developments and oral medicine and will be meticulously customized to fit your smile. While some treatments naturally produce more dramatic results than others—veneers, for example, make a much bigger impact than teeth whitening—we aim for realism in everything that we do. For this reason, we work hard to make your results as hard to detect as possible.
That said, if you’re especially concerned about your smile looking “fake,” bring this up at your consultation. We’ll take this into consideration when selecting the treatments you need.
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