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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction can be an excellent option for patients with a variety of oral health needs, helping to restore a functional, healthy smile.

This procedure helps to resolve many issues, such as missing teeth due to tooth decay, an uncomfortable bite, bone loss in the jaw, and more.

If you’re interested in this procedure, our oral health professionals at Omaha & Council Bluffs Oral Surgery will consult with you and devise a customized treatment plan that will meet your specific needs. Once complete, you’ll have a full mouth restoration that gives you the teeth and smile you want.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation Benefits

At Omaha & Council Bluffs Oral Surgery, we specialize in transformative full-arch dental restorations using the innovative process from Paradigm Implant Smiles. Our state-of-the-art facilities, coupled with the expertise of our world-class oral surgeons, deliver unparalleled care and results.

We understand the profound impact a beautiful, functional smile can have on your life. Our team is committed to restoring your confidence and quality of life through advanced dental implant technology.

Our team stands at the forefront of dental rehabilitation, with a deep specialization in full arch restoration and dental implants. Our expertise is not just in restoring smiles but in innovating the future of oral health through leading-edge practices and technologies.

Full arch restoration is beneficial for a wide range of individuals and situations.

Some reasons to consider this treatment include:

Facial trauma

Facial trauma from an accident may result in a broken jaw, other broken facial bones, chipped or cracked teeth, or tooth loss. In these cases, extensive reconstruction is needed to restore the appearance and functionality of your teeth and smile.

Missing teeth

If teeth are missing, or compromised by tooth decay or trauma, you may require a full mouth restoration. Gaps caused by lost teeth can lead to bone loss, speaking problems and difficulty chewing.

Difficulty biting or chewing

If tooth loss or tooth decay has led to biting or chewing issues, it can significantly affect your ability to eat. The digestive process begins in the mouth; if you can’t chew well, it’s more difficult for your body to break down food and get the nutrition it needs.

Teeth worn due to grinding

If you grind your teeth, they can get worn down over time — until they don’t function properly. If teeth are severely worn, you may need to have a complete mouth restoration.

Extensive bone loss in the jaw

Patients with extensive bone loss in the jaw often need a full mouth reconstruction because many traditional treatments for tooth loss — such as a partial or traditional implants — will not work.

Severe tooth decay and gum disease

Severe tooth decay and gum disease can leave multiple teeth in bad condition, which may require multiple procedures and a full reconstruction to restore your mouth’s function.

Eroded tooth enamel

Tooth enamel helps protect teeth from daily use — such as crunching, biting and chewing. It also keeps teeth insulated from extreme temperatures. When tooth enamel erodes, your teeth no longer have the protection they need, leaving them more susceptible to decay, chipping and breaking. Severely eroded tooth enamel may leave your teeth in such bad shape that they need to be replaced via full mouth reconstruction.

Rehabilitating your smile isn’t just a cosmetic procedure. This procedure can have profound impacts on your health and self-esteem. If you have questions about this procedure, don’t hesitate to contact one of our Omaha or Council Bluff offices.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Options

At Omaha & Council Bluffs Oral Surgery, we also offer the following reconstruction options:

Implant overdenture

An implant overdenture is a removable appliance that rests on top of dental implants surgically placed in your jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures that rely solely on suction, implant overdentures are securely anchored by these implants, providing significantly improved stability and comfort.

Enhanced stability is one of the key benefits of implant overdentures. The implants act as a strong foundation, preventing the denture from shifting or slipping. This increased stability leads to improved chewing ability, allowing you to bite and chew with greater confidence and efficiency.

Another significant advantage of implant overdentures is their ability to preserve jawbone. The implants help stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss that often occurs with traditional dentures. If you’re considering replacing missing teeth and desire a solution that offers both comfort and functionality, implant overdentures may be an excellent option for you.

Hybrid implant dentures

Unlike traditional dentures, which rely on suction and adhesives, hybrid dentures are firmly anchored to dental implants surgically placed in your jawbone. This secure connection provides exceptional stability, allowing you to eat, speak, and laugh with confidence.

Hybrid dentures offer a combination of the stability of implant-supported dentures and the affordability of traditional dentures. They are typically made of a durable acrylic base that is attached to a metal framework. This framework is then connected to the dental implants, creating a strong and long-lasting restoration. Because hybrid dentures are fixed in place, they eliminate the discomfort and inconvenience associated with dentures that slip or shift. They also help to preserve jawbone density, as the implants stimulate the bone in a similar way to natural teeth.

While hybrid dentures offer many advantages, it’s important to note that they require regular professional cleaning and maintenance. Your dentist will need to access the implants and denture base to ensure optimal oral health.

We’re Here to Help

Whether you have questions about full mouth reconstruction or any other procedure, we’re here to help. Give us a call at Omaha: (402) 934-8999 or Council Bluffs: (712) 309-0480. where our specialists are happy to help you.

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