Full Mouth Restoration
Your teeth, jawbone, gums, and muscles work together to enable your mouth to function well. Over time, these can break down and become damaged for a number of reasons. For many patients, the grinding and clenching associated with TMJ syndrome causes their teeth to be worn and the jaw to become misaligned. Gum disease can cause tooth loss and even affect the underlying bone. Severe dental problems such as these can affect both the function and appearance of your mouth. If your teeth are damaged,
worn, or missing, you may need a full mouth restoration in order to have a fully functional mouth and an aesthetically pleasing smile.
A full mouth restoration involves a comprehensive treatment plan that combines multiple cosmetic, restorative, and neuromuscular techniques. Dental implants, crowns, bridges, porcelain veneers, bonding, teeth whitening, and tooth-colored fillings are some of the most common dental treatments included in a full mouth restoration. Our dentists see many complex dental cases each year, and provide individualized treatment plans to successfully restore our patients' mouths to full function and health.
Dr. Wilkins has exceptional expertise in the areas of restorative and implant dentistry, and has been helping patients to improve the quality of their lives. By rehabilitating their mouths through full mouth restoration, patients can confidently enjoy eating, speaking, laughing, and smiling.