Full Mouth Reconstruction

Dr. Ankit Gupta
Last updated: Aug 18, 2023

The human oral cavity is composed of a variety of tissues, encompassing both soft and hard elements. Among the soft tissues are the gums, tongue, inner cheeks, and lips, while the hard tissues consist of the teeth and the jawbone. Additionally, connective tissues are present to interlink the different structures of the mouth, along with nerves and blood vessels. The interrelation between the upper and lower teeth as well as their alignment with the jaw joints is termed occlusion, or the bite. Optimal oral function relies on the seamless collaboration of all these components. Disruption of this balance compromises oral health.
Reconstructive dentistry pertains to a range of procedures devised to replace missing teeth, restore damaged teeth, rectify improperly aligned jaw joints and irregular bites, address issues with the jawbone and gums, renew worn dental work, and occasionally treat oral diseases. While individual reconstructive procedures can be carried out separately, instances where multiple oral health concerns coexist might necessitate full mouth reconstruction, as recommended by leading dentists in Noida sector 12. This comprehensive approach, also referred to as full mouth restoration, may encompass various combinations of the following treatments:
- Restorative dental procedures: including dental crowns, bridges, fillings, inlays, and onlays.
- Implant dentistry: involving dental implants to replace missing teeth, replicating the entire structure from root to crown.
- Cosmetic dentistry: encompassing porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental bonding, and gum reshaping.
- Neuromuscular dentistry/TMD treatment: aimed at rectifying issues related to the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) and the bite.
- Bruxism treatments: therapy targeted at resolving teeth grinding and its associated symptoms.
- Orthodontics: covering Invisalign®, traditional metal braces, spacers, expanders, and retainers.
- Oral surgery: entailing root canal therapy, grafting of soft and hard tissues, and tooth extractions.
- Periodontal treatments: including scaling, root planing, and periodontal surgery.
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