

Full Mouth Reconstruction - Boynton Beach, FL
Obtain a Custom-Crafted, Picture-Perfect Smile
What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
If you’re struggling with oral health issues, diminished quality of life, or low self-esteem from damaged or missing teeth, full mouth reconstruction can provide comprehensive relief. Our skilled team in Boynton Beach, FL, offers personalized plans and meticulous procedures using advanced technology for optimal outcomes. This includes restoring oral function, enhancing confidence, and enabling you to enjoy your favorite foods again.
Full mouth reconstruction encompasses rehabilitating all teeth while considering smile aesthetics, bite alignment, facial support, and jaw joint health. Unlike cosmetic smile makeovers, it involves tailored procedures to address dental function and resolve issues caused by accidents, chronic pain, misalignment, or severe decay. Whether you need extensive dental restoration due to trauma or ongoing dental challenges, our reconstructive solutions can help you regain a healthy, functional smile.
Issues Treated with Full Mouth Restoration
- Extensive gum disease and dental decay
- Multiple failing or missing teeth
- Severely worn or broken teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding/clenching)
- Jaw pain caused by a misaligned bite
- Dental trauma, including fractured or knocked-out teeth
- Protect overall health and prevent issues like nutrient deficiencies

Our Full Mouth Restoration Procedures

Dental Crowns & Bridges
A dental crown, also known as a tooth cap, covers the entire visible portion of a tooth, offering protection and aesthetic enhancement. Crowns are essential for preserving teeth with significant damage, decay, or following root canal therapy in Boynton Beach, FL. They not only strengthen teeth but also improve their appearance.
Dental bridges, on the other hand, utilize crowns placed on healthy teeth adjacent to a gap to support a false tooth (pontic). This prevents the drifting of neighboring teeth, restores jaw function, and enhances chewing and speech. While bridges can restore facial shape, it’s important to note that bone loss may still occur underneath the false tooth.
Occlusal Adjustment
Occlusion describes how your upper and lower teeth fit together when chewing or with your mouth closed. Occlusal adjustment involves carefully altering tooth surfaces to remove interferences (high points) and improve how your teeth come together. A quick and straightforward occlusal adjustment is often required after getting a filling, inlay, onlay, dental crown, or bridge.


Invisalign®
Invisalign uses a series of clear removable aligners to straighten your teeth without uncomfortable metal wires and brackets. You’ll wear each set of Invisalign clear aligners for about two weeks, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss. As you replace each aligner in the series, your teeth gradually and gently move into the desired position, which typically takes 12–18 months.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are the number one solution for replacing one or more missing teeth. The titanium post is surgically placed in your jawbone and functions like a natural tooth root. After the fusion process, you’ll receive a customized crown, bridge, or full mouth prosthesis crafted from highly durable and beautiful zirconia that fully restores your smile’s function and beauty.

Are You A Candidate?

Issues Treated with Full Mouth Restoration
- Corrects multiple dental imperfections
- Restores comfortable chewing and bite
- Resolves gum disease and potential complications
- Improves oral health and well-being
- Eliminates or reduces jaw pain
- Improves smile appearance and self-confidence



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If you're a good candidate for veneers
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