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iSmile - Full Mouth Recnstruction with Dr. Shapiro

Full mouth reconstruction is a full-fledged process of restoring teeth, bite and muscles of the mouth so that they work like they are supposed to.

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iSmile - Full Mouth Recnstruction with Dr. Shapiro

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  1. What is Full Mouth Reconstruction - iSmile Full mouth reconstruction​ is also known as full mouth restoration and rehabilitation. In simple words, the process involves the restoring/rebuilding of the teeth in lower and upper jaws, the addition of bridges, crowns, etc. What is Full Mouth Reconstruction? Full Mouth Reconstruction​, evident from its name, is a full-fledged process of restoring teeth, restoring bite and restoring muscles of the mouth so that they work like they are supposed to. Once an individual gets full mouth reconstruction, they are left with a natural smile, perfect teeth, considerable improvement in their jawline and face and an overall great impact. In the full mouth restoration method, multiple cosmetic techniques are used by the specialist to ensure that your mouth is recovered fully and according to your expectations. From adding rows

  2. of teeth to adding dental bridges and ​dental implants​, full mouth restoration is one of the most comprehensive procedures in the dental world. Depending on the condition of the mouth and what the patient wants from the treatment, it may include the following sub-processes: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Fixation of bridges Dental crowns Grafting of soft and hard tissues Recontouring of gums Dentures (fully/partially) Tooth/teeth replacement Cosmetic surgeries Orthodontics​ including Invisalign Who Should Get Full Mouth Reconstruction The answer to this question is not really straight-forward. Usually, when an individual has several dental issues that require extensive surgeries and procedures, dentists recommend them to get full mouth reconstruction so that they can avoid going through individual oral and

  3. dental processes that are not linked to the desired outcome. There needs to be a total plan that controls the overall outcome. In other cases, a person might not be happy with the way their smile looks or their teeth appear every time they are talking or laughing and want to improve their smile to have the confidence to laugh as much as they want. ● ● Full mouth restoration not only deals with making your smile perfect but also: Treat several diseases of the mouth, corrects the jaw joints that are not in the correct position Repairs the damaged teeth/tooth and replace the missing teeth/tooth with a new set of teeth Corrects the faulty bites that affect the function Mending the relationship between the upper jaw and lower jaw of the mouth A person who has suffered from oral cancer also goes through the process to restore total health to their mouth ● ● ● ● Full Mouth Reconstruction Steps The usual mouth reconstruction steps roadmap looks like this: ● Consultation: The patients make an appointment with a dentist who evaluates the current condition of their smile, dental health and asks them about their expectations. Once the dentist and patient reach a mutual goal, they go to the next step. Treatment planning: This process is extensive as it includes the different steps of treatment. In this step, the dentist determines the number of surgeries, treatments required by the dentists. Procedures: Over a period of several months, the procedures are scheduled for the patient. Checkup: Once all the procedures are completed and the patient is happy with the outcome, the patients are advised to get regular checkups. ● ● ●

  4. Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost Full mouth reconstruction cost is not inexpensive. Given the fact that it constitutes a number of surgeries and treatments, the entire procedure does carry a significant cost. It also needs to be mentioned that the cost varies from patient to patient though. Depending on the condition of their dental health, and requirements – the cost can go up and down. Some of the factors that play a role in cost are: ● ● ● ● Fees of anesthesia Number of appointments/visits you have to make Quality/type of material used Number of services being given

  5. Best Full Mouth Reconstruction Dentist in NYC New York City is the hub of everything in the US and has some of the best dentists in the world. Whether you want to just get a quick look at your teeth or need to have surgery, NYC dentists are there to help. Having said that, the best of the best dentists in NYC is ​iSmile​. iSmile is one of the ​best dentists in Tribeca NYC​ who not only listens to your dental problems intently but also solves them like a magician. If you are not sure whether you should get a full mouth reconstruction procedure or not, feel free to arrange an appointment with iSmile and get expert advice to move on to the next step. Bottomline It is important to feel confident in the way you look if you want to enjoy a good quality of life. If you have been feeling shy of your crooked teeth and upset jawline or went through an accident that left its impacts on your mouth in a way that embarrasses you, it is important to invest in a good full mouth reconstruction procedure. It will not only help you regain that confidence but also make you feel awesome about yourself. Last but not the least, to enjoy the ever-lasting effects of full mouth reconstruction, you should keep on taking good care of your dental health. Just because you got the treatment does not mean you have no responsibility to look after your oral health. Brushing your teeth, seeing your dentist regularly and doing preventive care should remain your primary concern.

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