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Severity and Complexity Regarding Full Mouth Restoration

Your cost of a full mouth restoration Tallahassee FL will depend on your location, the experience, and the reputation of the dental office you are visiting, as well as the type of restoration needed. Densely populated cities will generally have higher prices than smaller towns and rural areas.u00a0https://www.mcquarydental.com/

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Severity and Complexity Regarding Full Mouth Restoration

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  1. If you have severe and complex dental issues, such as extensive tooth damage and multiple missing teeth, you may be a good candidate for full mouth restoration Tallahassee Fl. This comprehensive procedure combines restorative treatments and provides an overall improvement in the health, function, and appearance of your mouth. Unlike braces, which treat crooked teeth, the purpose of full mouth reconstruction is to repair the entire mouth and create a beautiful, healthy smile. It is a very individualized treatment that offers maximized results in a shorter timeframe than addressing one issue at a time. A Full Mouth Restoration is an excellent choice for patients who have numerous teeth with decay, cracks, or fractures and/or those who have suffered dental trauma (teeth broken by accident). It is also the best option if you have gum disease that requires periodontal treatment or you need dental implants to restore your smile. The process of a full mouth restoration starts with an evaluation by the dentist. They will take images and impressions to determine the extent of your oral problems and curate a customized treatment plan that can give you a healthy and beautiful smile. There are many different procedures involved in a full mouth restoration, so the exact treatment will depend on your unique dental needs and desires. However, the most common procedures include fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges and implants. Porcelain Inlays/Onlays - These are made of porcelain and are designed to correct small areas of decay or damaged teeth. They are an affordable alternative to crowns and provide a strong and natural- looking solution for moderately damaged teeth.

  2. Cosmetic Implants - If you are missing several, all or most of your teeth, they can be used to replace them with permanent, biocompatible dental implants that anchor into the jaw bone for support. This allows you to eat more comfortably, smile with confidence and prevent the deterioration of your jaw bone that occurs when a patient loses a single tooth. Dentures - If a patient is missing all of their teeth, a set of dentures can be custom designed to replace them and help restore a full smile. They are durable, comfortable and come in a variety of colors to match the other teeth in your smile. Depending on your specific needs and wishes, you will be treated by a number of specialists during this course of treatment. This will typically involve the help of an orthodontist, a periodontist and an oral surgeon. The length of the procedure varies from patient to patient, but it is likely that you will be seen for multiple visits throughout the process. The procedure can be expensive and your insurance coverage will vary depending on your individual situation. Your cost of a full mouth restoration Tallahassee FL will depend on your location, the experience and reputation of the dental office you are visiting, as well as the type of restoration needed. Densely populated cities will generally have higher prices than smaller towns and rural areas.

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