Full Mouth Reconstruction Mt Laurel, NJ
Full Mouth Reconstruction provided by Dr. Fizza Jaffery
in Mt Laurel, NJ at Union Mill Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center
Restoring patients' smiles is our goal at Union Mill Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center. Even if you have lost all of your teeth or they have been damaged, Dr. Fizza Jaffery will be able to help with a full mouth reconstruction. But what does this entail?
A full mouth reconstruction involves restoring all of the teeth, repairing the jaw, or repairing the gums. There are multiple ways in which a full mouth reconstruction is done, and it doesn't only refer to one thing. A full mouth reconstruction can be done with procedures you may have already heard of, such as dental implants, dentures, and crowns.
It can either be surgical or non-surgical. This means that yes, braces count as well!
Full Mouth Reconstruction Services
We offer surgery-related full mouth reconstruction services to help your smile look its best and stay functional in daily life. Here are a few of the popular services we have available to help your mouth look and function its best!
Dental Implants
Implants are an efficient way to fully restore teeth that have been lost or damaged. They can replace a single tooth or a whole set of teeth, but since we are going over full mouth reconstruction, we will be talking about the benefits that implants are able to bring for restoring an entire smile.
Dental implants are metal screws that are placed in the jawbone to provide the most stability possible. This helps to create a more natural-feeling experience, unlike traditional dentures, which are a bit of a learning curve to get used to due to the fact they attach directly to your gums.
One of the more popular ways for people to receive a full set of teeth using implants are All on X dental implants. These involve at least four implants - two at the top of the jaws and two at the bottom. They are an excellent choice for those who want a smile that can last a lifetime.
Bone grafting involves replacing lost bone that is necessary for fitting dental implants. There are instances where a bone graft might have to be done to the entire mouth in the event that all of the patient's teeth are being extracted and the alveolar bone (the bone that holds teeth) has been degraded or damaged after extraction. Bone grafting can sometimes take up to a year or more to complete since the placed bone requires significant time to bond, based on how much bone needed to be grafted.
Schedule a Consultation with Your Mt Laurel Oral Surgeon Today!
Full mouth reconstruction can have life-changing results and we are here for you every step of the way at Union Mill Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center. If you would like to schedule an appointment with us or ask us questions, you can call our office at (856) 437-5225. |