Full Mouth Reconstruction Mesquite

Rebuilding a Healthy & Confident Smile

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Some patients who visit us are living under the weight of severe or complex dental problems. If that is true of you, take heart! Our Mesquite team has the greatest compassion for you, and we are ready to help via restorative services. For example, we might recommend that you undergo full mouth reconstruction, a custom plan that uses multiple treatments to help you rebuild a healthy and confident smile. Get in touch with us today to request your consultation.

Why Choose TrueCare Dentistry for Full Mouth Reconstruction?  

  • Digital Smile Design that Lets You Preview Your Results
  • Highly Skilled Dentist & Support Team
  • Dental Insurance Welcomed & Maximized

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me?

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Even if you have been suffering from poor oral health for a long time, full mouth reconstruction may be able to help! It can be used to help you recover from a broad range of problems, including:

  • Missing teeth
  • Broken teeth
  • Worn-down teeth
  • Gum disease
  • Old, dysfunctional restorations
  • And more!

Really, there are no issues so severe that they cannot be helped by full mouth reconstruction. After your treatment plan is completed, you can expect to enjoy improved oral function, a more aesthetically pleasing smile, a stronger bite, and greater confidence in your appearance. Indeed, full mouth reconstruction can be highly beneficial for both your physical and mental wellness!

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

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Full mouth reconstruction starts with a consultation. Dr. Rana and our team will examine your mouth to identify the specific issues that are plaguing you. We will also ask about your goals and hopes for treatment. From there, we can start designing a plan. We use advanced digital smile design software to give you a realistic idea of what we may be able to accomplish with various treatments.

Full mouth reconstruction can involve multiple procedures, such as:

  • Dental implants or other forms of tooth replacement to fill gaps in your smile.
  • Crowns or other restorations to fortify and renew damaged teeth.
  • Gum disease treatment to help you get rid of dangerous infections.
  • Other procedures that aim to improve the appearance and health of your smile.

Depending on the details of your treatment plan, full mouth reconstruction can take several months to complete.

Understanding the Cost of Full Mouth Reconstruction

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The cost of full mouth reconstruction varies greatly from patient to patient. During your consultation, we can share some specific numbers that are pertinent to your unique case. Because full mouth reconstruction is an extensive service that involves complex work, it may seem pricey. However, keep in mind that it is an investment in your oral and overall health. Plus, it may be more affordable than getting separate treatments completed here and there. Our team accepts insurance and financing, and we even have an in-house membership plan to provide lower fees. Ask us about how such provisions can make your care more affordable.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

Do I Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Many people in Mesquite who are frustrated with their dental condition and want to make improvements, but are unsure about what treatments they might need to restore their smile. If you are unhappy with the way your teeth, gums, and jaw look or function, then you might benefit from a full mouth reconstruction.

This can be especially true for those who have suffered more severe decay, disease, or tooth loss, that can’t always be addressed with other cosmetic treatment options, like teeth whitening or dental bonding.

What are the Steps of a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Are you interested in reconstructing your mouth but are unsure of the steps involved in the process? Before proceeding, the very first thing to do is schedule a consultation with Dr. Rana at our Mesquite office. He’ll examine your teeth and gums and discuss your goals and frustrations to help determine if you’re a good candidate for this service.

Then, he’ll work with you to devise a customized treatment plan that’s tailored to meet your unique needs. Once the details are ironed out and you have approved the recommended procedures, our team can get to work with any necessary preparations. Typically, restorative care is provided before moving forward with cosmetic options.

How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Take to Complete?

It’s natural to wonder how long your treatment will take to finish from start to finish, but the anticipated timeline can vary significantly based on your unique circumstances. Different factors, like your current dental condition and the types of procedures you are undergoing, can potentially affect the answer to your question.

For instance, if you’re getting dental implants to close spaces in your smile left behind by missing teeth, you can safely anticipate a months-long recovery. Other services, like undergoing a root canal or filling cavities, can often be completed in a single in-office visit.

Our team is happy to provide an estimated timeline after your initial consultation with Dr. Rana and we know more about what’s needed to reconstruct your smile.

Does it Hurt to Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Plenty of people feel anxious when it comes to dental work, even when they know the services they’re receiving are good for their oral health. If you’re worried the procedures involved in your full mouth reconstruction will hurt, you can thankfully set your concerns aside.

Dr. Rana and the rest of our compassionate team in Mesquite understand that you might be feeling scared, and will do everything we can to help you feel calm and comfortable throughout each visit. For instance, before starting your procedure, we’ll apply a local anesthetic to numb your mouth. We also offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) sedation for those with more severe anxiety, a sensitive gag reflex, or who struggle to sit still for longer periods.