Full-Mouth Reconstruction
Reverse Years Of Dental Damage
Get Your Smile Back With a Full-Mouth Reconstruction in Glendale
Life has a way of wearing down our greatest asset: the smile. With full-mouth reconstruction in Glendale, you can repair and restore your broken and worn-down teeth. With a personalized combination of restorative services, we will rebuild your oral health and function. You can expect to smile with confidence and chew the foods you love again.
With our help, you will look years younger and improve your oral and overall health. You can enjoy social situations again without worrying about your teeth. We'd love to explore options to give you back a fully functional and beautiful smile.
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Regain Your Confidence
A full-mouth reconstructive dentistry is another way of saying that we can rebuild your smile, no matter its condition. Our first goal is always to restore the health of your smile. We may include restoration techniques, such as:
- Replace Missing Teeth - Dental implants are the best solution for replacing one or several missing teeth. Implants will support a single crown or a dental bridge. We can also place a traditional bridge
- Repair Broken Teeth - Dental crowns and tooth-colored fillings are excellent options for repairing worn-down or broken teeth. It allows you to retain your natural dental structure and get back your natural oral function
- Replace an Arch of Teeth - Ask us about All-on-4® dental implants and our various denture options to replace an entire row of teeth. You will look decades younger and enjoy all the foods you've been missing.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Full-Mouth Reconstruction
What does All-on-4® mean?
All-on-4® means that a full row of fixed teeth can be secured using just four dental implants. Two of the implants will be inserted vertically, while the other two will be placed at specific angles toward the back. This placement ensures maximum stability without having to insert an implant for every tooth that needs replacement.
How long does it take to make dentures?
The exact time it takes to make dentures can vary significantly, depending on the style of denture, the materials they're made from, and other factors. When we order your dentures, we can give you a much better time frame. However, most dentures require one to two weeks to be made professionally in a lab.
How much does a full-mouth reconstruction cost?
After we have examined your teeth, taken a set of images, and formulated a treatment plan, we can give you the cost of restoring your teeth. Many variables can affect the cost, such as the condition of your mouth and jawbone and the number of implants you require. We'll be happy to put together all the details, including your payment options, and give you the total.