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Full Mouth Reconstruction in Camarillo, CA

Smile Spa Camarillo offers personalized full mouth reconstruction and rejuvenation treatments for patients with missing or damaged teeth. This comprehensive approach enhances your smile by improving your bite, jaw function, and overall appearance.
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What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth restoration or “FMR,” is a comprehensive treatment designed to restore both function and aesthetics to your smile. This process addresses issues such as dental disease, structural wear, and damage caused by trauma. Whether you have missing teeth due to periodontal disease or have experienced a major dental injury, full mouth reconstruction can help rebuild your smile and improve your overall oral health.

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Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation

1.

Restored Function

Restores proper bite alignment and function.

2.

Reduced Pain

Alleviates jaw pain and headaches associated with TMJ disorders.

3.

Improved Oral Health

Addresses a wide range of dental issues, including worn, missing, or damaged teeth.

4.

Enhanced Smile

Aesthetically enhances your smile and boosts your confidence.

Full mouth rehabilitation can significantly improve your oral health by addressing a wide range of issues, from missing teeth and gum disease to bite problems and jaw pain.

What to Expect

At Smile Spa Camarillo, we provide a thorough and customized approach to your full mouth reconstruction. Here’s what the process entails:

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Our experienced dentist in Camarillo will perform a detailed oral examination, including X-rays and 3D imaging, to assess your dental health.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan: A tailored plan is developed, incorporating the necessary procedures to restore your smile.
  • Preparatory Treatments: Any existing dental concerns, such as gum disease or infections, are addressed before reconstruction begins.
  • Restorative Procedures: Depending on your needs, treatments may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, or veneers.
  • Bite Alignment: Orthodontic adjustments or other corrective methods are used to ensure a properly aligned bite.
  • Final Restorations: Once all necessary procedures are complete, permanent restorations are placed for a fully restored and functional smile.
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Patient looking at her smile after full mouth rehabilitation treatments in Camarillo, CA

Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Right for You?

You may be a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction if you experience any of the following:

  • Multiple missing or severely damaged teeth that affect your ability to chew and speak properly.
  • Chronic jaw pain or TMJ disorders, which can cause discomfort and impact daily activities.
  • Severely worn teeth due to grinding (bruxism) or acid erosion, leading to functional and aesthetic concerns.
  • A desire for a complete smile transformation, whether for improved function, health, or confidence.

Types of Treatment Used During Full Mouth Reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction typically involves multiple procedures to restore function, health, and aesthetics. Depending on your needs, your treatment plan may include one or more of the following:

Dental Crowns

Crowns, or “caps,” cover and protect worn, broken, or decayed teeth, restoring their strength and appearance. They also reinforce teeth after a root canal or serve as replacements for missing teeth when placed over dental implants. Tooth-colored materials like porcelain or ceramic provide a natural look.

Dental Implants

If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants offer a permanent, natural-looking solution. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants integrate with your jawbone, preventing bone loss and providing long-term stability. Moreover, because they mimic the structure of real teeth, they offer unmatched durability and comfort.

Dental Fillings

When tooth decay is detected early, a dental filling can effectively restore the damaged area. Unlike traditional silver fillings, tooth-colored composite fillings blend seamlessly with your natural enamel. Furthermore, they require less removal of healthy tooth structure, making them a more conservative option.

Root Canal Therapy

If a tooth has an infection, deep decay, or nerve damage, a root canal may be necessary to save it from extraction. Fortunately, thanks to modern techniques and local anesthesia, the procedure is now much more comfortable than in the past. Afterward, a crown is typically placed over the treated tooth to reinforce its structure and prevent future fractures.

Dentures

For those missing multiple teeth, dentures provide an affordable and efficient way to restore their smile. Partial dentures attach to remaining teeth, while full dentures replace an entire upper or lower arch. For even greater stability, implant-supported dentures offer a secure and long-lasting alternative.

Dental Extractions

In cases where a tooth is severely damaged beyond repair, extraction may be the best option. Removing a compromised tooth helps prevent the spread of infection and other complications. Once the extraction site heals, we can discuss tooth replacement options to maintain your smile’s alignment and function.

Bone or Gum Grafting

When bone or gum tissue has deteriorated due to periodontal disease or tooth loss, grafting may be necessary. Bone grafts strengthen the jaw in preparation for dental implants, while gum grafts restore receded gums and protect exposed tooth roots. Ultimately, these procedures improve both function and appearance.

Orthodontic Treatment

Misaligned teeth can contribute to a variety of issues, including TMJ disorders, excessive wear, and an increased risk of cavities or gum disease. By straightening your teeth with braces or clear aligners, you can improve both your oral health and the longevity of any restorative work. Additionally, proper alignment enhances the overall aesthetics of your smile.

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Why Choose Smile Spa Camarillo for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

For full mouth rehabilitation in Camarillo, experience, advanced technology, and comprehensive expertise are key factors in achieving exceptional results. At Smile Spa Camarillo, our expert dentist is recognized as a leading authority in the area, providing top-tier care for even the most complex dental cases.

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation FAQs

If you have any questions, we’ve got answers.

The timeline for treatment varies based on the specific procedures required, generally spanning anywhere from a few months to a year.

We prioritize your comfort throughout the full mouth reconstruction process. Most procedures are performed using local anesthesia, and for patients who experience anxiety, we offer a range of sedation options to ensure a relaxed experience.

Coverage depends on the specific procedures required. Our team will assist you in understanding your insurance benefits and exploring available payment options.

What Sets Us Apart

Committed to Exceptional Service

Discover the difference advanced technology, a full suite of services, and exceptional quality can make in your dental care – all tailored to give you a healthier, happier smile.

Highest Level of Dental Care

Friendly and Caring Team

Insurance & Easy Payment Plans

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Take the first step toward a happier, healthier smile.

Studies indicate that patients undergoing full mouth reconstruction experience a significant improvement in their quality of life.

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About Our Dentistry

  • Insurance: We work with most insurance providers.
  • No Insurance? No problem call 805-243-9588 for more information.
  • Financing Options: We offer a wide range of dental financing options.
  • We serve patients from the following counties: Los Angeles County and Ventura County
  • We serve patients from the following cities: Camarillo
  • Have Questions?  Please feel free to contact us at 805-243-9588