full mouth reconstruction san antonio tx nautical dental san antonio tx 78247 Dr. Eric D. Cornelius, DDSEveryone’s teeth deserve a second chance. Nautical Dental offers everyone a way to restore their teeth with our full-mouth reconstruction in San Antonio, Texas. With full-mouth reconstruction, we design your ideal smile from the ground up. We spare no expense and use the highest grade of medical technology to create the perfect smile.

 

What is Full-Mouth Reconstruction? 

A full-mouth reconstruction is an extensive restoration of your teeth. It may require multiple procedures such as dental implants, crowns, bridgework, dentures, surgical grafting, and porcelain veneers in San Antonio, Texas. These techniques and treatments can fully redesign a smile from the base up. Whether you’re missing all your teeth, or a few here and there, full-mouth reconstruction offers everyone a way to restore their smile. 

 

Who Qualifies for Full-Mouth Reconstruction? 

Full-mouth reconstruction is ideal for anyone suffering from large amounts of missing teeth, traumatic injuries, or tooth decay. The patient must be able to handle local anesthesia, as it’s necessary during the procedure. 

 

Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction: 

 

  • Confidence Boost. Wake up each morning with a smile that embodies how you feel. Stun your friends with pearly-white teeth, and set yourself apart in interviews. A new, complete set of teeth goes a long way in your self-image. 
  • Improve Oral Health. Full-mouth reconstruction completely repairs your mouth. It’ll stabilize your jawline, align your teeth, improve your speech, and protect your gums at the same time. In a way, it’s a clean slate for your oral health. 
  • Fix Function Issues. Eating can be difficult when you’re missing teeth. Food can get stuck in your gums, making teeth more prone to cavities. Over time, missing teeth can cause neighboring teeth to shift positions, destabilizing the jaw and causing bone decay. Full-mouth reconstruction fixes various problems through implants, bridgework, bone grafting, and dentures. 

 

Is Full-Mouth Reconstruction Safe? 

Full-mouth reconstruction is a safe treatment. However, it’s still an extensive surgical procedure. During diagnoses, you must be honest with your doctor about past issues, drug usage, etc. A proper analysis allows our dentist to determine if full-mouth reconstruction best suits your needs. Like all oral surgery, full-mouth reconstruction comes with a few risks, such as muscle aches, headaches, tooth sensitivity, broken teeth, and allergic reactions. We’ll do our best to curb side effects with medication and precise treatment. 

 

How to Recover From Full-Mouth Reconstruction: 

Replacing every single tooth in one’s mouth is no easy task. It takes the body much energy and focuses on healing, resealing, and regenerating the treated areas. As such, it’s essential to follow a few guidelines to aid in the healing process: 

 

    • Make Wise Food Choices. Allowing the mouth to regenerate around restorative treatments is extremely important. Complicated and complex foods can reopen wounds, bleeding, or prolong healing. For example, you’ll likely be on a soft-food diet for up to seven days after treatment. 
  • Quit Smoking and Alcohol: This is a big one, folks. Smoking and drinking can hinder the healing process and increase the risk of infection, so it’s best to avoid smoking or using tobacco products for at least a week before and after the procedure. Plus, you’ll be doing your lungs a favor too!
  • Stock up on Soft Foods: After the procedure, your jaw might be sore or tender, so having some soft foods on hand is a good idea. Bonus points if you get creative and come up with some new recipes! Think of things like soup, mashed potatoes, or smoothies.
    • Don’t Touch Anything. Touching restoration can result in infections, delay healing, and cause issues. Allow treated areas to heal in peace. Refrain from poking or applying unnecessary pressure over these areas. 
    • Use an Icepack. Use cold compression to combat swelling. Apply an icepack for 20-30 minutes at a time. Medication is also available to help treat discomfort. If the swelling doesn’t withdraw after a week, inform the dentist. 
  • Arrange for Transportation: Due to the anesthesia, you shouldn’t drive yourself home after the procedure. Arrange for someone to pick you up instead.
  • Clear Your Schedule: While dental bone grafting isn’t major surgery, taking it easy afterward is still essential. So, clear your schedule for a few days after the procedure to give yourself time to rest and recover. That means no strenuous physical activity and no marathon Netflix binges either (as tempting as that might be).
  • Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask any questions or concerns about the procedure! Dr. Cornelius and his team are here to help you feel comfortable and informed every step of the way.

 

Full-Mouth Reconstruction in San Antonio, Texas

Have you lost most of your teeth, or are you experiencing severe dental problems? If so, full-mouth reconstruction might be for you. Talk to your dentist about your options and how full-mouth reconstruction can improve your oral health and quality of life. With the right treatment plan and the expertise of a skilled dental team, Dr. Eric Corenelius can give you a healthy, functional, and beautiful smile that you can be proud to wear.

 

Are you ready to get started? Schedule an appointment today.