Allentown, PA

Full Mouth Reconstructions - Smile Makeover at Bright Choice Dental

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WHAT ARE FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTIONS?

A full mouth reconstruction, which is more commonly called a smile makeover, is a treatment that involves completely revamping a patient’s smile. Unfortunately, smiles can become dull or unsightly over time, whether this is caused by bad habits or chipping or losing a tooth. Makeovers are personalized to the people who are having it done. You may need one or two procedures to completely restore your smile while someone else needs four or five.

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WHY WOULD FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTIONS BE NEEDED?

There are both cosmetic and restorative benefits to having a smile makeover done. For instance, restoring your smile can improve your confidence and have you feeling better about yourself. For people who are missing tooth and who have them replaced, it’ll make eating and chewing more comfortable. You can feel confident showing off your smile after it’s been restored and reconstructed.

WHAT MAKES SOMEONE A CANDIDATE FOR FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTIONS?

There are certain criteria that must be met in order for a person to be a candidate for this type of procedure. First, the patient must have a significant amount of tooth loss. This can be due to decay, injury, or disease. Second, the remaining teeth must be in poor condition. This means that they are either severely decayed or broken. Third, the patient must have a healthy jawbone. This is necessary in order to support the new teeth that will be placed during the reconstruction. Finally, the patient must be committed to oral hygiene and regular dental visits. This is essential in order to maintain the results of the reconstruction.

WHAT HAPPENS DURING FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION?

The process starts with a consultation. We get to know you and your unique needs to see what type of work has to be done. We then schedule you to begin treatment according to your goals. Some of the more common procedures performed during reconstruction include dental implants, bonding, whitening, crowns, bridge work and orthodontic treatment. Depending on what needs to be done, you can expect to undergo treatment for anywhere from just a few weeks to several months.

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