
Full Mouth Reconstructions
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive procedure that involves rebuilding or replacing a patient’s damaged teeth. During the procedure, Heartland dental reconstruction surgeons aim to improve oral health, mouth function, and aesthetic issues through a combination of general and cosmetic procedures.
Depending on the condition of the patient’s teeth, a full mouth reconstruction surgery may include things like dental implants, crowns, bridges, gum grafts, dentures, and inlays. Extensive reconstruction might involve several surgeries over the course of months, so it’s important to find a surgical team you feel confident and comfortable working with for an extended period of time.
Reasons why a full mouth reconstruction is necessary differ greatly from patient to patient. Common causes include acid erosion, tooth grinding, extensive decay, congenital disorders, or accidents that result in missing or chipped teeth. Whatever the reason, everyone deserves a smile they can feel proud of, and Heartland Oral Surgery is proud to help.
Why We’re Different
At Heartland, we understand a procedure like dental reconstruction can be overwhelming. Just as no two smiles are exactly alike, reconstructive surgery requires an individualized approach that considers the patient’s necessary procedures, preferences, and finances. Our specialists and mouth reconstruction surgeons will work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan and help you achieve the functional and aesthetic results you’re seeking.