Full Mouth Reconstruction Specialist

5 Reasons You Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction Specialist

 

At some point in our lives, we have experienced a dental problem. It could be a small cavity or yellowish teeth that you want to brighten. These are easy-to-resolve issues that require a straightforward solution.

But how about numerous complicated dental problems? Fortunately, Dr Carolina Steier of Steier from Dental Implants & Prosthodontics in Boca Raton is a full-mouth reconstruction specialist for patients suffering from multiple dental issues.

A full-mouth reconstruction (also called full-mouth rehabilitation) comprises several treatments and procedures to resolve all dental problems. A variety of procedures and treatments are performed over several sessions to correct all health issues of the teeth and mouth.

So, how would you know if you need a full-mouth reconstruction? Here are the most common reasons why you might need one.

 

  1. Tooth Erosion

 

Tooth erosion happens when the teeth are exposed to acid regularly or for prolonged periods. The tooth enamel is strong, but when exposed to acid, it breaks down and can erode.

 

Acidic drinks like wine and soda are okay if consumed seldomly and in small quantities. But when they are consumed many times a day, this can be damaging to the teeth. Stomach acid can attack the teeth, too. GERD can bring the acid up into the mouth, causing the teeth to be brittle.

 

Unfortunately, the erosion happens to many teeth at once, which can cause an entire bite to fail. Once a tooth starts to break, it’s a chain reaction to the rest of the teeth. To restore your teeth’s health, you will need the expertise of a skilled dentist.

 

  1. Severe Gum Disease

 

Gum disease is common among people in the U.S., and many of them are unaware that they have this oral condition. Severe gum disease can cause tooth loss to health conditions like sepsis and diabetes.

 

If you regularly experience swollen, sore or bleeding gums or abscesses in the mouth, you probably suffer some degree of gum disease. If so, your full-mouth reconstruction will likely include a periodontal treatment to restore the health of your teeth and gums. Once your gum disease is successfully treated, your dentist will be able to carry on the rest of the procedures.

 

  1. Chronic Pain

 

Do you frequently experience fatigue or soreness in your jaw area? Do you often suffer from headaches, particularly on the sides of the head? It could be due to temporomandibular disorder (TMD).

 

TMD can cause more than just discomfort. If left unattended, TMD can affect your bite alignment and your ability to move your jaw freely. If you suffer from TMD, see your dentist right away. It could be the best time to get a full-mouth reconstruction.

 

  1. Bad Bite

 

When your bite is not harmonious, your jaw muscles will constantly struggle to find a comfortable position. This can cause your teeth to grind, further damaging the teeth and making the bite much worse. Fortunately, you can correct this by doing a reconstruction procedure.

 

  1. Dental Trauma

 

Accidents, violence or serious falls are the most common causes of tooth trauma. It can only affect one tooth in some cases, but for the most part, it can cause several teeth to be knocked out. A full mouth reconstruction can help assess the severity of the trauma to the teeth and the jaw and replace any missing tooth (or teeth).

A full-mouth reconstruction can help restore your mouth’s overall health and bring back the perfect smile you once had. If you are thinking of getting this procedure, it’s important to have it done by a professional and experienced dentist.

Dr Carolina Steier is a highly trained and experienced dentist in Boca Raton and has proven her skills and talent over the many years of successful mouth reconstructions she had. Call Steier Dental Implants & Prosthodontics today to get started.

 

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