- What Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
- How Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction Performed?
- What Are the Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
- Middle Tennessee Oral and Implant Surgery Reviews
- Am I a Candidate for Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Full-Mouth Reconstruction
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What Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
Full-mouth reconstruction is all about giving you a fresh start with a healthy, functional, and beautiful smile! At Middle Tennessee Oral and Implant Surgery, Dr. Mark Hardison and Dr. Jeff Warden are here to help you every step of the way. This personalized process can include treatments like dental implants, crowns, or bridges to restore your teeth and confidence. Whether you've dealt with tooth loss, damage, or other dental concerns, our caring team can create a plan tailored just for you. Let us help you get back to smiling with ease! To learn more about full-mouth reconstruction, contact either of our offices in Murfreesboro or Smyrna, TN.
How Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction Performed?
Full-mouth reconstruction is performed step by step to carefully restore your smile. The process starts with a thorough evaluation to understand your dental needs and goals. Dr. Hardison or Dr. Warden will create a customized plan that may include treatments like dental implants, crowns, bridges, or other restorative procedures. Each phase is completed with your comfort in mind, ensuring everything fits and functions properly. Depending on your plan, the process may take a few visits, but the result is a healthy, beautiful smile you'll love.
What Are the Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
At Middle Tennessee Oral and Implant Surgery, full-mouth reconstruction is a detailed approach to dental wellness with countless benefits. These benefits include:
- Strengthens self-assurance
- Restores fractured teeth
- Long-lasting oral outcomes
- Better oral wellness
- Improves total oral health
- Eases tooth pain or soreness
- Increased comfort when chewing or speaking
- Defends against other teeth concerns
- Improves aesthetic look
Middle Tennessee Oral and Implant Surgery Reviews
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Dr Hardison was amazing from consultation to completion of my dental implant. Pain was very minimal and his staff was amazing. I highly recommend Dr Hardison!
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Am I a Candidate for Full-Mouth Reconstruction?
Full-mouth reconstruction may be appropriate for patients with widespread damage, functional concerns, or multiple missing or compromised teeth. This comprehensive approach allows us to restore comfort, chewing ability, and aesthetics through a personalized sequence of restorative and rehabilitative treatments. During your consultation, our team reviews your oral health history, bite alignment, cosmetic goals, and long-term expectations to determine the best option for your next treatment step. Qualities or considerations that may mean you are a good candidate for full-mouth reconstruction include:
- Multiple failing restorations
- Extensive tooth wear
- Chronic bite imbalance
- Several missing teeth
- Desire for functional improvement
Some patients require staged care or specialty collaboration depending on complexity. We will create a plan that fits your needs, goals, and overall health. Again, our team will thoroughly assess your unique situation to determine whether full-mouth reconstruction is appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I feel pain during a full-mouth reconstruction?
Your comfort is one of our top priorities throughout any dental procedure. For most patients undergoing full-mouth reconstruction, pain is minimal thanks to the use of local anesthesia to numb the treatment area. If you're worried about discomfort or have dental anxiety, let us know; we offer sedation options to help you stay calm and relaxed every step of the way.
What treatments are part of a full-mouth reconstruction?
A full-mouth reconstruction is highly individualized and depends on your unique dental needs. Your treatment plan may include procedures such as:
- Restorative work (like crowns, bridges, veneers, fillings, or implants)
- Orthodontic treatment
- Root canal therapy
- Gum reshaping or recontouring
- TMJ disorder therapy
- Tooth removal
- Jaw surgery
- Crown lengthening
- Bone grafting to rebuild jaw structure
Our team will design a personalized plan to restore your smile’s function, health, and appearance.
How is a full-mouth reconstruction different from a smile makeover?
Though both treatments may involve similar procedures and be tailored to your needs, their goals are different. A smile makeover focuses on the aesthetics of your teeth, like whitening and alignment, for a more attractive appearance. In contrast, full-mouth reconstruction addresses functional and structural concerns to restore oral health, often after injury, decay, or complex dental issues.
Full-Mouth Reconstruction
At Middle Tennessee Oral and Implant Surgery, Dr. Mark Hardison and Dr. Jeff Warden provide high-quality care to restore your oral health and confidence with personalized full-mouth reconstruction. With convenient locations in Murfreesboro and Smyrna, TN, our team is ready to help you achieve a beautiful, functional smile. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward lasting dental health!