Full Mouth Reconstruction – Sachse, TX

Rebuilding Badly Damaged Grins

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A single cavity or damaged tooth is bad enough, but what can you do if you’re suffering from multiple oral health problems at once? It may seem like a healthy smile is out of your reach, but luckily it doesn’t have to be. Dr. Rottman can perform a full mouth reconstruction to correct your dental issues and revitalize your grin. Call us today if you’re ready to start the full mouth reconstruction process!

Why Choose Sachse Family Dentistry at Woodbridge for Full Mouth Reconstructions?

  • Highly Accurate Digital Impressions
  • Natural-Looking Restorative Options
  • Sedation Options for Nervous Patients

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me?

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A full mouth reconstruction could be necessary for any number of reasons, but generally speaking, it can be an excellent option for anyone who is struggling with complex or severe dental issues. Advanced gum disease, extensive tooth loss, and decay in multiple teeth are all examples of dental problems that may warrant considering the full mouth reconstruction process.

Even if you have been dealing with poor oral health for years, a full mouth reconstruction could still go a long way toward restoring the function of your smile, relieving your oral discomfort, and improving your quality of life. It’s in your best interest to call us as soon as possible if you have any reason to think that you could benefit from a full mouth reconstruction.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process 

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Step one is for us to learn more about your smile’s needs during an initial consultation. Not only will we need to take a close look at your teeth and gums, but we will also ask about your expectations for the process. After that, we can start putting together your treatment plan; the specific services we suggest will be carefully chosen with your unique needs in mind.  

A full mouth reconstruction can potentially involve one or more of the following procedures:

  • Scaling and root planing for gum disease.
  • Dental bridges, dentures, or dental implants for replacing missing teeth.
  • Dental crowns and tooth-colored fillings for damaged teeth.
  • Veneers and other types of cosmetic dentistry for improving the appearance of your smile.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

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Full mouth reconstructions are highly personalized depending on the needs of each individual patient. As you can probably imagine, this means that the overall cost of the process can vary quite a bit. Luckily, a cost estimate can be provided at your initial consultation after we have learned more about your situation and determined what treatments are necessary in your case.

Some people have reservations about pursuing a full mouth reconstruction because they’re worried about the cost. However, you can rest assured that it will all be worth it once you’re able to reclaim a healthy smile. Furthermore, we have multiple ways to make paying for your care easier; we accept many dental insurance plans, and we welcome financing through CareCredit and Sunbit. We can also provide our patients with discounts through our Smile Advantage Plan.