Full Mouth Reconstruction
According to American College of Prosthodontists, full mouth reconstruction is about replacing all the teeth in someone's mouth.[1] It focuses on both functionality and aesthetics.
What Can A Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Treat
- Missing teeth
- Chipped teeth
- Seriously damaged teeth
- Teeth worn by acid erosion or reflux[2]
- Tooth loss due to trauma[3]
Full Mouth Reconstruction Treatments
A full mouth reconstruction uses one or more of the following procedures[4] to treat dental patients:
Resin Composite Material in Full Mouth Reconstruction Treatments
According to Dentistry Journal, the use of resin composite material makes a full mouth reconstruction treatment affordable. The journal also provides emphasis on the continual advancement of dental technology in the betterment of dental reconstruction treatment.[5]
References
- ↑ "Full Mouth Reconstruction".
- ↑ "What is Full Mouth Reconstruction".
- ↑ "Full Mouth Reconstruction".
- ↑ "What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction, and Should You Have One?". 15 October 2022.
- ↑ Blasi Beriain, Marta; Rocca, Giovanni Tommaso; Franchini, Leonardo; Dietschi, Didier; Saratti, Carlo Massimo (2022). "Rehabilitation of Worn Dentition with Direct Resin Composite Restorations: A Case Report". Dentistry Journal. 10 (4): 51. doi:10.3390/dj10040051. PMC 9032751 Check
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