1777 N Bellflower Blvd #213, Long Beach, CA 90815

Achieve the Smile You Deserve
- Misaligned Jaw for Better Comfort
- Chronic Headaches and Migraines
- Neck and Jaw Pain (TMJ-related discomfort)
- Worn, Chipped, and Damaged Teeth
- Missing Teeth
- Sunken Facial Appearance
- Wrinkled Corners of the Mouth, Lips, and Chin
- Thin or Uneven Smile
- Gummy Smile for a More Balanced Look
What Are the Benefits of Full-mouth Reconstruction?
Full-mouth reconstruction offers significant benefits in both function and aesthetics. When your bite is misaligned, it can cause a range of issues like neck and jaw pain, chronic headaches, and discomfort, even when not chewing or opening your mouth. Dr. Saad works to identify the correct jaw alignment and then applies the necessary restorations, relieving pain associated with TMJ, improving your bite, and restoring the full function of your teeth. You'll be able to enjoy a normal diet once again, free from discomfort.
Aesthetic benefits are equally impactful. A beautiful, balanced smile boosts your confidence, while a restored smile eliminates the need to hide your teeth. With a fully restored smile, you'll feel proud to show off your healthy, vibrant look.
Who is a Good Candidate for Full-mouth Reconstruction?
- Several teeth with decay
- Worn teeth
- Missing teeth
- Cracked and broken teeth
- Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ)
- Gum disease
- Cavities
- Misshapen teeth
- Previous dental work that is failing
How Long Does a Full Mouth Restoration Last?
- Brushing twice daily
- Flossing at least once a day
- Reducing sugary beverages like soda and juice
- Wearing a mouthguard during contact sports
- Avoiding harmful habits, like chewing ice, pen tips, or opening packages with your teeth
What is the Difference Between Full Mouth Restoration and a Smile Makeover?
Both full mouth restoration and a smile makeover are personalized approaches to achieving your ideal smile, but they differ in their focus and objectives.
A full mouth restoration is primarily aimed at restoring the function of your teeth and improving overall oral health. It involves treatments such as replacing missing teeth, rebuilding damaged ones, and addressing bite misalignments to restore proper jaw function.
On the other hand, a smile makeover is focused on enhancing the appearance of your smile. It typically includes cosmetic procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding to create a more attractive smile. While a smile makeover doesn’t usually address bite alignment, it can include restorations, such as crowns, that also improve tooth function.
While the goals of the two treatments are different, they often overlap—undergoing a full mouth restoration can improve your smile’s appearance, and a smile makeover may include restorative procedures that enhance both function and aesthetics.
How Much Does a Full-mouth Reconstruction Cost?
Is Full Mouth Restoration Covered by Insurance?
Dental insurance may cover certain aspects of a full-mouth restoration, especially procedures deemed medically necessary, such as crowns to replace broken teeth. Coverage varies by insurance provider, and there may be annual limits on the amount covered for qualifying treatments. It’s essential to review your policy to understand what’s included and what you may need to pay out of pocket.
A full-mouth restoration is an investment in your long-term health and appearance. If insurance coverage is limited or unavailable, we encourage you to explore available payment and financing options to help make the treatment more accessible. For more details, don’t hesitate to contact us today!
What Types of Dental Conditions Can Full Mouth Restoration Correct?
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FAQs
- Arrange a Consultation – Schedule an appointment with our dentists to discuss your dental concerns and goals.
- Discuss Your Options – Explore the available treatments for a comprehensive restoration of your teeth.
- Choose a Treatment Plan – Review your treatment options and cost estimates with your dentist to select the best plan for you.
- Schedule Your Appointments – Set up the necessary appointments for your procedures.
- Follow Pre-Treatment Instructions – Depending on the procedures, there may be specific instructions to follow.