Facts and Myths about Full Mouth Reconstruction

When considering full mouth reconstruction to restore oral health, it is important to learn about the process, including the choice to make. When multiple dental issues are present, a full mouth reconstruction is usually the best procedure to correct the problems and restore oral functions and one's appearance. Since there is a lot of information out there, it is good to know the truth and misconceptions in order to make a guided decision when undergoing a full mouth reconstruction.

Full mouth reconstruction

Many general dentists combine different dental procedures to complete the process, which includes dental crowns, implants, bonding, braces and periodontal treatment. While some of the procedures also serve cosmetic functions, the goal of treatment is to reconstruct the patient’s mouth and restore functionality.

Some of the common myths of full mouth reconstruction process include:

Myth: The process is usually long and painful

Fact: The duration of a full mouth reconstruction depends on the number of procedures required to complete the full mouth reconstruction process. If dental implants and bone grafts are included in the procedure, healing and recovery might stretch the treatment by a few months. Some procedures can be completed in a single appointment, while some require two to three dental appointments. Keep in mind that some treatments do not take more than a few hours to complete.

During the procedure, the dentist will take measures to ensure patients do not feel any pain. This may include the use of local anesthetics or general anesthesia to either numb or keep the patient asleep throughout the treatments. In the days after the treatment, over-the-counter pain relievers and compresses are usually enough to alleviate pain or swelling that may occur.

Myth: Full mouth reconstruction compromises one’s health

Fact: There is erroneous information on how certain dental procedures cause headaches or have adverse effects on general wellbeing. There is no scientific evidence backing dental implants or any procedure as the cause of headaches, chronic headaches or any long-term health complications.

Another concern is the success of a full mouth reconstruction. When handled by an experienced and licensed dentist, the chances of a successful outcome are significantly higher. Most cases of complications are recorded by people seeking cheap procedures, those with underlying health conditions, or failure to adhere to aftercare instructions.

Myth: The procedure is too expensive

Fact: Does full mouth reconstruction cost a lot? Yes, the treatment is an investment, definitely. Is it overpriced? No. The procedure costs more because it can be involved, often requiring multiple dental visits, extended treatments, imaging and impressions, multiple surgeries, among others.

Myth: Dental restorations do not look natural

Fact: When high-quality restorations are used for full mouth reconstruction, the result is a natural-looking smile. The dentist will customize the treatments to fit the patient so that nothing will appear out of place. The tooth restoration options will be a closer match to the function, appearance and structure of the original teeth. By the end of the full mouth reconstruction, no one will be able to tell that any dental work was done on the teeth.

Final note

Full mouth reconstruction helps to improve overall oral health and general wellbeing. If you have more questions regarding the procedure, feel free to book an appointment with the general dentist for a consultation.

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