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Full Mouth Reconstruction – Brick Township, NJ

Rebuilding the Health & Beauty of Your Smile

Patients who are struggling with various oral health complications, including decay, tooth loss, or infection, know all too well the challenges of completing everyday tasks like eating and talking. Without a healthy and full smile, you may even experience reduced confidence, which can impact your overall quality of life.

Fortunately, our team at NU Dental Brick can help renew your pearly whites with full mouth reconstruction. We can combine both restorative and cosmetic services to strengthen, rebuild, and beautify compromised teeth. We also utilize modern technology to provide precision care so that you can enjoy a natural-looking, comfortable, and proud smile in the long run. Call us to schedule your consultation or read on to learn more!

Why Choose NU Dental Brick for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  • Modern Technology & Techniques for Precise Results
  • Natural-Looking, Durable & Long-Lasting Materials
  • Multiple Treatments Provided In-Office

How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Take?

Obviously, there are several variables that will affect how long it will take for your full mouth reconstruction to be completed. The first is how many teeth are being repaired, as performing several fillings obviously takes more time than just one.

There are also some procedures that can’t be completed within one appointment. Dental crowns, for example, often need to be crafted in a lab and shipped to our office. This means that completing one requires two visits to our office. The more procedures like that you need, the longer the full restoration will take.

Do I Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

A full mouth reconstruction can be done for anyone who is unhappy with their smile, or who have several oral health problems that they’d like to have addressed. However, they’re most useful for patients who have a host of issues and are looking to “start anew.”

Once we’ve spoken to you, we’ll be able to give you a better sense of whether a full mouth reconstruction could be necessary for you.

Does Getting a Full Mouth Reconstruction Hurt?

Undergoing several different dental procedures may sound daunting, but as always, our primary goal is to keep you completely comfortable for the duration of your stay with us. For just about any restorative procedure we’ll perform, from fillings to dental implants, we’ll be sure to numb your mouth so that you won’t experience any discomfort. If you’re ordinarily anxious at the dentist’s office, you may also benefit from sedatives to help you relax during longer procedures.

After the work has been done, you’re likely to experience a little bit of tenderness for a few days. We’ll give you detailed aftercare instructions specific to the procedures you’ve had completed, so be sure to follow those carefully.

I’ve Had a Full Mouth Reconstruction – Is There Anything I Can’t Eat?

If you’ve had a lot of dental work, or any kind of surgery, it’s a good idea to operate off of a restricted diet for a few days. You may have to stick with softer foods, like yogurt, eggs, and smoothies.

After that, your smile should be back in perfect working order. You shouldn’t have any problems eating whatever you want! That said, now that you’ve invested in your dream smile, you may want to start eating a diet that will keep it in good condition.