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Life, Age, Decay And Accidents Can Wreak Havoc On Your Teeth, Gums And Smile.
Fortunately with today’s modern restorative dentistry procedures and materials you can restore your missing, decayed, fractured, cracked, chipped or discolored teeth so your smile looks like new again.
With full-mouth restoration, you’ll get a completely natural-looking “smile makeover” and nobody will ever know you had missing or badly damaged teeth!
Full-Mouth Restoration Is A Popular Dental Treatment For
- Replacing missing teeth that were lost in an accident or from decay
- Replacing damaged, chipped, or cracked teeth that make you embarrassed to smile
- An alternative to dentures to replace all of your missing teeth
- Filling unsightly gaps and spaces between your teeth that make you self-conscious
- Repairing and whitening severely stained or dark-colored teeth that look unsightly
- Restoring your teeth so you can speak properly, clearly and confidently
- Restoring optimal bite so you can chew and eat your foods properly
- Providing you with a beautiful bright-white natural-looking smile that make you look great and provide you with self-confidence in social settings!
Before-And-After Photos Of Our Smile Makeovers:
Browse our Smile Gallery to see the before and after pictures of our dental patients who have had their teeth and smiles reconstructed. You will see for yourself that their “smile makeovers” have provided dramatic transformations in their smile and their overall appearance! We’re sure you’ll find a case that resembles your own!
What Is Full-Mouth Restoration?
A full-mouth restoration is the process of reconstructing your teeth, gums, jaw (or any combination of these) to restore your missing, decayed, fractured, cracked, chipped or discolored teeth to look and function like new again. Full-mouth restoration can involve the construction of new teeth with composite materials (such as porcelain), using dental implants where teeth are missing, installing or repairing dental bridges and other dental procedures. Full-mouth restoration can include a longer timeline to complete than cosmetic dentistry and is usually performed under conscious sedation to ease your fears and ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
Our state-of-the art computerized mandibular scanning unit and sonograph are used to analyze your jaw muscles to identify your teeth and jaw’s ideal position. This ensures that your teeth and jaw will be precisely aligned for an attractive smile, proper bite and speech, and to ensure your jaw muscles are working properly to avoid the possibility of TMJ pain.
The end result is a completely natural-looking smile makeover and nobody will ever know you had missing or badly damaged teeth!
Why People In Austin, TX Choose The Cosmetic Dentists Of Austin For Their Full-Mouth Restoration:
- Immediate and dramatic results that will improve your smile. Visit our Smile Gallery to see how Smile Makeovers are transforming the smiles of our patients and how we can improve your smile too!
- A stunning new smile that will look great and make you feel more confident in business and social settings!
- Experience Matters – Dr. Schiro and his team have over 40 years combined experience in cosmetic dentistry and have completed thousands of smile makeovers! Clients from Texas, the United States and around the World choose The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin for their Smile Makeovers. Our experience means we complete your smile makeover correctly the first time without any hassles or disappointments.
- Express cosmetic cases completed in as little as one week.
- Sedation dentistry options to ease your fears and anxiety. Our advanced sedation dentistry allows you to relax and drift away while we complete your treatment.
- Full mouth restoration utilizing advanced BioPak technology to assure the restoration of optimal jaw alignment.
- All-inclusive quotes with ALL fees listed up front (no surprises!)
- Easy financing to ensure your smile makeover is affordable.
- Full protection of your investment with our Last Time You Pay policy.
- Convenient appointments during weekdays.
What Are The Costs Of A Full-Mouth Restoration?
The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin offer competitive fees in reconstructive dentistry. Our prices are affordable and our financing options will help you get the smile of your dreams right away . . . without hurting your budget! Plus, our exclusive “Last Time You Pay” policy protects your investment.
Call us today at 512.333.7777 for your complimentary consultation, dental appointment, or if you just want more information about our Smile Makeovers in Austin Texas.
FAQs
What Is the Difference Between a Full-Mouth Restoration and a Smile Makeover?
Here are some primary distinctions between a full-mouth restoration and a smile makeover.
Full-Mouth Restoration
- Focus: Addresses functional and structural dental issues.
- Purpose: Restores oral health, functionality, and the integrity of the teeth and jaws.
- Procedures: May include dental implants, crowns, or bridges.
- Candidates: Ideal for patients with extensive dental problems. This includes tooth loss, decay, damage, bite issues, or gum disease.
- Outcome: Improves chewing, speaking, and oral health. It often enhances aesthetics as a secondary benefit.
Smile Makeover
- Focus: Improves the aesthetic appearance of the teeth and smile.
- Purpose: Enhances cosmetic appeal by addressing discoloration, uneven spacing, misalignment, or worn-down teeth.
- Procedures: May include teeth whitening, veneers, and cosmetic orthodontics.
- Candidates: Best for individuals who have healthy teeth and gums.
- Outcome: Creates a more confident and attractive smile, with less emphasis on functionality.
How Do I Maintain the Results of a Full-Mouth Restoration?
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity of your dental work and oral health. Here’s what is generally needed:
- Daily Oral Hygiene
- Brush Twice a Day: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
- Floss Daily: Clear food particles and plaque from between the teeth.
- Use Mouthwash: An antibacterial rinse can reduce plaque and prevent gum disease.
- Regular Dental Checkups
- Attend Routine Cleanings: Schedule professional cleanings at least every six months.
- Special Care for Restorations
- Avoid Hard Foods: Ice, hard candies, or nuts can damage restorations.
- Wear a Night Guard: A custom night guard can protect your restorations if you grind or clench your teeth.
- Maintain Gum Health: Gum disease can compromise the stability of implants or bridges.
- Emergency Care
- Address Issues Right Away: See your dentist immediately if you experience pain, loose restorations, or signs of infection.
Do You Offer Financing for Full-Mouth Restoration?
At The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin, we make achieving your dream smile affordable with flexible financing options. Our dedicated, full-time team member assists you in finding personalized payment solutions. Partnering with reputable lenders, we offer preferred rates, interest-free plans, and monthly payments starting as low as $250. Eligible patients may also qualify for no payments for six months!
What Can I Eat During the Restoration Process?
During the full-mouth restoration process, you may need to adjust your diet. This will help you accommodate the healing stages and protect restorations. Here are some general guidelines:
- Immediately After Procedures
- Stick to Soft Foods: Good options include mashed potatoes, yogurt, applesauce, oatmeal, scrambled eggs, soups, and smoothies.
- Pick Protein-Rich Foods: Choose soft sources like tofu, cottage cheese, or protein shakes.
- Ongoing Care Between Procedures
- Stay Away from Hard Foods: Nuts, hard candies, and raw vegetables can damage temporary restorations.
- Limit Sticky Foods: Chewy candies and caramel can dislodge restorations or strain healing areas.
- Choose Gentle Options: Cooked vegetables, pasta, fish, and soft fruits like bananas are ideal.
- Long-Term Maintenance
- Return to a Balanced Diet: Once restorations are complete, you can gradually reintroduce a full range of foods.
- Avoid Bad Habits: This includes chewing ice or biting hard objects.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink water to promote oral health and remove debris.