Living without all your teeth can be a real hassle. Your menu options are limited, and you may have the habit of hiding your mouth behind your hand when you smile. The team at Winwood Dental can change all that. Using full-mouth reconstruction in Lebanon, we can help you:
Call us today at 615-453-8900 to schedule a consultation. Get your smile back with our help! We offer dental sedation in the form of laughing gas if you suffer from dental anxiety. Be sure to ask us about it if you’re nervous.
Full-mouth repair is a special dental treatment that improves the overall function, appearance, and health of your entire mouth. It is a great option if you have dental problems in many teeth or in your entire mouth. This procedure involves different dental treatments such as:
There are many benefits of full-mouth restoration. You’ll regain your ability to chew and eat properly, enhance your smile’s appearance, and boost your self-confidence. It also improves speech and prevents further dental problems.
Call Winwood Dental today at 615-453-8900 to schedule a consultation. Smile all you want with full-mouth reconstruction in Lebanon.
A full-mouth reconstruction is the process of replacing all or nearly all of your teeth. Often, patients who come to us for this treatment have suffered widespread dental damage. They have difficulty eating and are embarrassed about their smile’s condition. We usually use dental implants and replacement teeth to restore these patients’ smiles.
Since every full-mouth reconstruction will involve different services, there is no standard time frame. Some procedures, including tooth extractions and dental implant placement, will involve a healing period. Your dentist will work with you to select the services best suited to your smile needs and goals, including your schedule and your budget.
Full-mouth reconstruction may include multiple treatments, including surgical procedures such as tooth extractions, bone grafts, and dental implant placement. No matter which procedures you receive for your dental restoration, we’ll ensure you remain comfortable. We use local anesthesia to numb your mouth prior to treatment, and you can also choose to receive dental sedation.