Full Mouth Restoration Westchester
Comprehensive Restoration in Westchester
Full mouth restoration, also known as full mouth reconstruction, refers to multiple restorative dentistry procedures to tackle complex oral health problems affecting numerous teeth. With the support of our periodontists, our specialists can deliver care throughout the process to give you the beautiful, functional, and long-lasting smile you deserve. Full mouth restoration makes up a larger portion of our practice than most dentists in the area, and Dr. Steven A. Brisman has been doing this for nearly 40 years.
Reasons for Full Mouth Restoration
There are many reasons patients seek full mouth restoration. Understanding the cause of your dental concerns helps our team design a treatment plan that addresses the root problem and delivers lasting results.
Oral Infection
The most common reason people need full mouth restoration is the consequences of oral bacteria: gum disease, cavities, and related complications. In this situation, it's valuable to have the support of a periodontist who can diagnose and treat gum disease to help ensure healthy, long-lasting results.
TMJ Disorders (TMJ/TMD)
TMJ can often lead to widespread tooth damage. Bruxism (clenching and grinding your teeth) can be either a cause or an effect of TMJ, leading to worn, cracked, and broken teeth that require comprehensive restoration.
Dental Trauma
If you experience a jolt to your mouth, it can badly damage many of your teeth. Car accidents, falls, sports accidents, and violence can all destroy your smile and require full mouth restoration to rebuild function and aesthetics.
Previous Dentistry
Sometimes, people come to us because previous dentistry has wrecked their smile. Sometimes the problem is poor quality restorations, but even good dentistry might need to be redone over time to restore optimal function and appearance.
Oral Cancer
Cancer can be destructive to the mouth. It can attack soft and hard tissue, leading to the loss of gums, bone, and teeth. Reconstruction after cancer treatment often requires coordination with medical providers for the best results.
Procedures Used in Full Mouth Restoration
Full mouth restoration draws on a wide range of restorative and prosthetic procedures. Our team selects the combination that best addresses your unique needs.
Inlays and Onlays
These ceramic fillings are not only very strong, they're wonderfully beautiful. No filling looks as much like natural teeth as inlays and onlays.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns fit over your natural teeth, which is why they're sometimes called "caps." A dental crown will cover the entire visible surface of the tooth, providing protection, strength, and an entirely new and attractive surface.
Dentures
Dentures are technically any tooth replacement prosthetic, but we normally use the phrase to refer to removable tooth replacements. They can replace partial or complete arches depending on your needs.
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge has the same wide range of meaning as dentures. A multi-unit restoration comprising replacement teeth and dental crowns, bridges are an effective way to fill gaps in your smile.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are the tooth replacement that is most like your natural teeth. Anchored in the jawbone, dental implants aren't removable. They can last a lifetime with proper care.
Why Choose Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale?
A full mouth restoration is a complicated procedure that demands the highest performance from a treating dentist or dentists in order to achieve the best possible results.
At Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale, we have not one but two outstanding prosthodontists who can bring their specialist knowledge to bear in your complicated case. Plus, our in-house dental laboratory offers additional benefits for your full mouth restoration, including quality oversight and faster turnaround times.
- Two experienced prosthodontists on staff
- In-house periodontist for gum health
- On-site dental laboratory for quality control
- Nearly 40 years of full mouth restoration experience
- Coordinated specialty care under one roof
Frequently Asked Questions
Full mouth restoration is typically needed by patients dealing with the consequences of oral infection (gum disease and cavities), TMJ disorders, dental trauma from accidents or injuries, problems with previous dentistry, or oral cancer that has affected teeth and supporting structures.
The timeline varies significantly depending on the complexity of your case and the treatments involved. Some restorations can be completed in a few months, while more complex cases may take a year or longer. We create a phased treatment plan and provide a detailed timeline during your consultation.
At Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale, we have not one but two outstanding prosthodontists who can bring their specialist knowledge to your case. Dr. Steven A. Brisman has been performing full mouth restorations for nearly 40 years. We also have an in-house periodontist and an on-site dental laboratory for quality control and faster turnaround.
Patient Testimonials
More Testimonials"Dr. Brisman and the entire staff are wonderful. They truly care about their patients. The office is state of the art and the quality of work is outstanding. I would highly recommend Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale."
— Former Patient
"I have been going to Advanced Dentistry for over 20 years. The care has always been exceptional. From routine cleanings to more complex procedures, I always feel confident and comfortable."
— Long-Term Patient
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