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Reconstructive Dentistry involves addressing almost entire mouth treatment. So, it is also called Full Mouth Rehabilitation. This procedure is more extensive than cosmetic dentistry in which the main aim is to bring aesthetics of the smile to the fore while the dental health may still be good. Reconstructive dentistry aims to restore entire oral health, a situation may be the result of hereditary, long neglect, an accident or major surgery in the oral & maxillofacial region. Reconstructive dentistry may involve India dental clinics expertise in implants, orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics, veneers, crowns, bridges and other procedures in cosmetic dentistry.

Besides achieving the desired aesthetic results, reconstructive dentistry can be medically necessary if the problem interferes with the normal functions of the mouth. Artificial devices or appliances like Obturators, Splints, artificial eye/ear/nose, etc. may be essential in certain patients. There are situations when patients face chewing or speech hindrances as the result of an injury or hereditary issue affecting the mouth. When there is overcrowding, TMJ disorders, jaw injuries, bruxism, and other dental problems, reconstructive dental care or full mouth rehabilitation may be required. To accomplish this, you may need root canal therapy in a number of teeth, multiple crowns, bridges and implants.
A host of dental problems need to be addressed are the construction of new teeth with a composite material; simple bonding or bleaching; repairing or rebuilding bridges; adjusting the partials; or surgical placement of implants where teeth are missing; inheritance such as crowding of the teeth or a gummy smile; periodontal (gum) disease; protective cover like onlay or full crowns for teeth that are intact so they function properly. Full mouth reconstruction is the most extreme example of reconstructive dentistry and is sometimes foregone for a set of dentures.
Before considering full mouth rehabilitation, you may discuss your options with an experienced dentist, an oral & maxillofacial surgeon, or Prosthodontist who are adapt in Maxillofacial Prosthetic Dentistry. A reconstructive approach by dentist may possibly start with taking of your brief medical history, comprehensive evaluation, and careful diagnosis, full oral exam that may include X-rays and CT scan and long-term treatment plan to restore the health, strength, youth, and attractiveness of your smile. Basic oral exam may be a common step with all the dentists, but it would be in your larger interest to seek more than one opinion before undergoing full mouth reconstruction. India Dental Clinics bring new smile by design within your reach.
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