Full Mouth Reconstruction in Seven Bridges

The abbreviation "FMR" is one of the most commonly used in dental implant dentistry. Depending on who you ask, FMR can refer to "Full Mouth Reconstruction," "Full Mouth Restoration," or "Full Mouth Rehabilitation." Regardless of what you prefer to call it, they all have the same goal: to repair extensive tooth damage and help you regain a healthy smile.

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Who is it For?


The majority of Full Mouth Reconstruction clients have several missing teeth, active gum disease, or teeth that need to be extracted due to significant decay. For us at Seven Bridges Dental Studio, Full Mouth Reconstruction is a tailored treatment that addresses all aspects of your smile's function and appearance. Missing teeth or excessive wear, for example, might have a substantial impact on your lifestyle.


If you're feeling self-conscious, can't eat healthy foods, or are in agony from chronic infections, complete mouth restoration could be the best option for you.


Types of Treatment Used for Smile Restoration


There is no such thing as a "one-size-fits-all" smile plan. Dr. Querishi will evaluate your individual needs to create a tooth-by-tooth rehabilitation plan. The benefit of having a full mouth reconstruction tailored to your smile is that we work with you to pick and choose the restorations that are best for your smile. That means you have a say in how your care is planned and what the next steps should be.


Depending on the nature of your restorations, our Seven Bridges dentist may suggest a combination of therapies, such as:


Emax Crowns 

Fillings may not be able to restore areas of aggressive enamel erosion, fractures, or decay. On the other hand, an Emax crown readily surrounds the entire tooth, distributing biting pressure evenly. It's also made of attractive and long-lasting porcelain that offers both a stunning appearance and nearly invincible durability.


Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia is a long-lasting ceramic, and it provides a cost-effective alternative to metal dental implants. Zirconia is extremely strong due to its physical features. Like a natural tooth, it can resist normal biting and chewing forces. In fact, zirconia is commonly utilized to support full-coverage crowns and bridges.


Dental Implants 

Implants offer a permanent and durable solution for replacing missing teeth. They can be used to support full-arch, All-on-4 prosthetics, multiple tooth bridges, or single tooth dental crowns. You'll be able to chew, smile, and speak normally as if you still had a natural tooth. Implant options are capable of permanently replacing as few or many teeth as necessary.


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Missing teeth might affect your eating habits and cause a TMJ condition, abnormal wear patterns, and movement in your other teeth. The open space can be filled with a fixed dental bridge that’s attached to your implants or adjacent teeth.


If you have missing teeth and are considering full mouth reconstruction, it’s time to call Seven Bridges Dental Studio for your in-office or virtual consultation.

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