Intense discomfort and sensitivity when eating. Chronic tooth pain from extensive decay or infection. Declining smile esthetics due to rotting or missing teeth. Jaw pain and joint issues when you move your mouth. If you’re experiencing these or other widespread symptoms due to issues with your teeth, we can restore health and function back to your smile with full mouth reconstruction in Houston, TX.
Full mouth reconstruction refers to a series of treatments designed to restore all your teeth to proper strength and health so you can function comfortably and live confidently in a beautiful smile. Your treatment may include crowns and bridges, veneers, orthodontics, and dental implants. Our dental team at Smile 32 Dentistry has years of experience in the procedures offered in full mouth reconstruction and has in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy and oral structures. Using this expertise, we provide treatment personalized to your oral health needs and unique budget with help from sophisticated dental technology. We can help you regain a comfortable and confident life with full mouth reconstruction!
Dental crowns are porcelain restorations that cap a damaged or treated tooth. These restorations are custom-made to restore the size, shape, and color of your tooth. Crowns improve tooth strength and durability after a large cavity or root canal therapy and can restore a dental implant.
Gaps, chips, yellow teeth? Porcelain veneers are slim, tooth-colored shells that cover the front part of teeth to enhance their cosmetic appearance. Veneers can simultaneously treat multiple cosmetic issues, including tooth chips and cracks, discoloration, crookedness, or worn-down teeth. They’re often used in smile makeover treatments to improve the “smile zone” or the teeth that show when you smile.
Tired of yellow teeth but frustrated by ineffective, over-the-counter whitening solutions? Professional teeth whitening brightens stained and discolored teeth multiple shades whiter in one or more sessions! Office-based whitening uses professional-grade bleaching agents that can be customized to the desires of each patient. Professional teeth whitening is efficient and comfortable with dramatic, long-lasting results.
Occlusal adjustments alter the surface of teeth so they come together correctly. Proper occlusion disperses the pressure and force of biting and chewing evenly across all teeth. An even bite also reduces teeth grinding and clenching, jaw pain, and TMJ problems and provides comfort and ease for everyday movements like eating and talking.
Dental implants permanently replace one or more missing teeth. They are made up of a post (tooth root) surgically placed in the jawbone and a restoration (tooth crown) attached to the post with an abutment. Dental implants restore normal biting and chewing power, natural smile esthetics, and oral health for an overall improved quality of life.
While full mouth restoration primarily addresses functional dental concerns, you will experience improvements to the cosmetic look of your smile as well. When planning your treatment, we take into consideration your facial features and symmetry, lip and gumline, and your personal smile goals. Your treatment may take weeks to months as we restore each tooth to proper health. If gum disease or infection in your tooth roots is present, we’ll most likely complete these treatments first to provide a healthy foundation for the rest of your teeth. Next, we’ll introduce orthodontics, replace missing teeth, and finally complete cosmetic treatments like dental crowns or porcelain veneers. Once your full mouth makeover is complete, your amazing new smile will be revealed, and so will your newfound confidence!
While full mouth restoration primarily addresses functional dental concerns, you will experience improvements to the cosmetic look of your smile as well. When planning your treatment, we take into consideration your facial features and symmetry, lip and gumline, and your personal smile goals. Your treatment may take weeks to months as we restore each tooth to proper health. If gum disease or infection in your tooth roots is present, we’ll most likely complete these treatments first to provide a healthy foundation for the rest of your teeth. Next, we’ll introduce orthodontics, replace missing teeth, and finally complete cosmetic treatments like dental crowns or porcelain veneers. Once your full mouth makeover is complete, your amazing new smile will be revealed, and so will your newfound confidence!