There are many reasons why one might need a full dental reconstruction. For many people, they have taken as good care of their mouths as they could. However, they have a history of always needing dental care. Now they have a mouth full of restorations that have been done over many years and are no longer stable.
Periodontal disease destroys supporting bone, causing the imminent loss of teeth or recurrent decay on multiple crowns and bridges. Maybe occlusal (how the teeth come together) or bite problems have caused excessive wear on the natural teeth and have aggravated the TM jaw joint. An auto accident or other traumatic insult may be the cause. All of these conditions could warrant a rehabilitation of the entire mouth. Properly diagnosed, planned, and executed, this type of dentistry has been able to return patients to comfortable, functional, stable oral health. Of course, the patient will have a picture perfect smile, too.
We avoid stopgap measures in almost every case because we believe patients are best served by taking advantage of our comprehensive expertise first. If you are ready for complete solutions, you have come to the right place.

Before Smile Transformation
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Before Smile Transformation
After Smile Transformation
Before Smile Transformation
After Smile Transformation
Before Smile Transformation
After Smile Transformation
