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A full-mouth reconstruction involves a complete change to the look of the teeth. You might want this procedure for aesthetic or health reasons. You might want to consider this technique if you have several decaying teeth in your mouth, or if you’d like a cleaner smile.
A full-mouth reconstruction is a significant procedure. It involves a fair amount of surgery and is very expensive. For some, the outlay and recovery time is well worth the new look. Weighing up the pros and cons is something we all must do.
That’s why we’ll give you some of the things to think about before signing up for this procedure.
Are you a suitable candidate?
The extent of the damage will, in part, determine if you’re a good candidate. If your teeth are a little crooked, your dentist might advise using braces instead. Other things that your dentist will consider are:
Can your teeth be saved?
Any professional dentist will encourage you to preserve rather than replace your natural teeth. If your teeth are reasonably healthy, and the dentist is pushing you to have them extracted, get a second opinion.
Where’s the money for the procedures going to come from?
This type of surgery is complicated and so costly. Your medical insurance may cover some parts, but they’re unlikely to cover everything. It’s important to consider how you’ll pay for the procedure.
There are two basic options:
Final Notes
We’ve gone through the basic questions to ask yourself. There are 101 other things to consider, as well. You’ll need to choose the color, size, and shape of your new teeth. Speaking to a reputable dentist is the best way to make your final decision.
They’ll be able to tell you if surgery is essential, and how to prepare yourself for it.