Full Mouth Reconstruction in Copperas Cove, TX
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Contact our team to learn about full mouth rehabilitation if you are looking for a customized plan that includes two or more restorative services. You can call us at (254) 781-5720 to schedule an appointment today!
Am I A Good Candidate For Full Mouth Reconstruction
Our dentists will assess your teeth, gums, and surrounding bone when you visit our clinic during an initial consultation. If you have extensive damage throughout your mouth or require multiple restorative treatments, our team will formulate a rehabilitation plan to address all your needs. The presence of some of these conditions will require a comprehensive treatment design:
- Extensive tooth decay
- Chipped, broken, or fractured teeth
- Multiple missing teeth
- Worn-out dental fillings
- Eroded tooth surfaces
- Dental misalignment or malocclusion
- Gum bleeding, swelling, or infection
- Periodontal disease
- Extensive bone loss
- Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD)
- Trauma or injury to the mouth, jaws, or facial structure
What Services Are Included in Full Mouth Reconstruction in Copperas Cove, TX
During your initial appointment, our team will perform a detailed examination of your oral cavity. It will also include radiographic images of your teeth and jaws to help us understand the extent of your issues. Afterward, we will design a comprehensive treatment plan which may consist of the following services based on your oral needs:
- Dental crowns
- Dental bridges
- Dental veneers
- Tooth-colored fillings
- Partial or complete dentures
- Dental implants
- Root Canal Therapy
- Periodontal treatment
- Bone grafting
Most of these conditions require local anesthesia, but if you feel anxious before treatment, we will administer nitrous oxide sedation to make you feel comfortable. Completing this plan will require multiple visits and may take a few weeks or months. At the end of this treatment, our dentists will also give you the necessary guidelines to maintain your oral health at home for a better long-term prognosis.