Full Mouth Reconstruction – Tampa, FL

Refresh the Health & Appearance of Your Smile

When cosmetic and oral health concerns begin to alter the appearance and long-term health of your smile, a full mouth reconstruction in Tampa may be the best answer. At Advanced Dental Associates of Tampa Palms, if your smile has been compromised, our team’s goal is to help it recover, whether you face minor or more severe and complex issues. With full mouth reconstruction in Tampa, we’re able to address all of your concerns in a more comprehensive method, allowing you to enjoy a healthy and happy smile by the end of it. To learn whether this treatment is right for you, schedule a consultation with our team today.

Why Choose Advanced Dental Associates of Tampa Palms for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  • Putty-Free & Precise Digital Impression System
  • Team of Three Knowledgeable Dentists
  • We Accept Most PPO Dental Insurance Plans

Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for You?

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The best way to learn whether a full mouth reconstruction is right for you is to visit one of our skilled restorative dentists for a consultation. After examining your smile and going over your oral health history, we’ll help you determine whether one treatment is necessary, or if a series of procedures may be needed to restore your smile to its full health. If you require a series of services to end your dental discomfort and improve the function of your teeth and gums, we’ll create a full mouth reconstruction treatment plan for you.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

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After learning that you’re a good candidate for a full mouth reconstruction, our team can create a thorough treatment plan for you. We’ll listen to your aesthetic and health concerns, as well as examine X-rays, intraoral photos, and other diagnostic images to help determine how we can improve your smile. Based on our findings, your treatment plan may include two or more of any of the following services:

  • Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing any number of missing teeth.
  • Restorations, like fillings and crowns, are designed to repair teeth that have been affected by damage or decay.
  • Emergency dental services, like root canal treatment or tooth extractions, can help us create a clean, healthy slate to begin rebuilding your smile. However, we’ll always do our best to preserve your natural teeth when we can.
  • TMJ treatment can help address underlying issues that have led to dental damage, preventing the same problems from occurring again after your full mouth reconstruction.
  • Cosmetic dental services like veneers, teeth whitening, and BOTOX can help boost your confidence and make you feel differently about your overall appearance.

Whenever our team creates your treatment plan, we’ll walk you through our recommendations to make sure you understand why we’re suggesting them to you. We also welcome any questions you may have!

Understanding the Cost of Full Mouth Reconstruction

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Because no two full mouth reconstruction treatment plans are the same, there’s not a set price that is associated with this service. The cost of your treatment will depend on what services are included in it, whether dental insurance benefits can be applied, and a number of additional factors that we’ll be sure to speak with you about during your consultation. If you have any questions or budget constraints, don’t hesitate to let our team know!

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Take?

The timeline for the full mouth reconstruction process isn’t set in stone. It largely depends on the nature of your dental problems, the number of teeth involved, and the specific services needed. Also, it might be possible to have certain procedures done during the same appointment, but others may need to be more spread out.

Before your full mouth reconstruction begins, we’ll give you an estimate of how long it will likely take to complete your plan. Please let us know if there’s a special event coming up that you want to prepare your smile for; we can take that into account when planning your treatment.

Does Getting a Full Mouth Reconstruction Hurt?

Our team will take whatever steps are necessary to help you stay as comfortable as possible throughout the full mouth reconstruction process. In the event that you need a particularly complex form of treatment, we can numb your mouth with a local anesthetic. We also offer sedation dentistry, which can provide another layer of pain relief while also soothing your dental anxiety.

Once your treatment is complete, we’ll give you aftercare instructions for managing any discomfort that you might be experiencing. These instructions may include taking over-the-counter pain relievers, maintaining a diet of soft foods, and staying away from hot foods and beverages until your mouth has sufficiently healed.

How Do I Care for My Smile After Full Mouth Reconstruction?

To keep your smile in excellent shape after a full mouth reconstruction, you need to maintain excellent oral hygiene habits. Remember to brush at least two times a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride-based toothpaste. You should also make a point of flossing every day to get rid of food particles and bacteria that have become trapped between your teeth.

You should also go out of your way to break any oral habits that could end up damaging your smile in the long run. This includes chewing on ice or using your teeth to tear open packages.

Finally, don’t forget to return to our office every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning. During these visits, our team will check on the current condition of your teeth and gums; if we find any problems, we can take steps to resolve them before they have a chance to grow more severe.

Can I Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction if I Smoke?

This is a question that we can only answer after examining your mouth and learning more about your specific oral health situation. That said, it is still possible to qualify for a full mouth reconstruction even if you smoke. However, you will need to plan on avoiding cigarettes for a certain amount of time before and after your treatment; otherwise, the tobacco they contain could interfere with the healing process. If you need help quitting smoking, it’s a good idea to consult with your primary care physician.