Who Is a Good Candidate For Full-Mouth Reconstruction?

In this video, Dr. Rose Magno shares how full-mouth reconstruction benefits those with missing or damaged teeth, restoring oral health and confidence. Visit our Emeryville office to learn more.

The ideal patient for a full mouth reconstruction is someone who is ready to take control of their health and make a positive change in their life by first addressing their dental issues. Oral health is closely linked to overall well-being, and having a mouth full of infection can contribute to a range of other health problems.

For many patients, improving their teeth can be a life-changing decision. Some may feel self-conscious about their smile, avoiding social interactions or not going outside because of missing teeth. Others may struggle with eating due to dental issues or suffer from infections that cause pain and discomfort. These individuals are often in need of a comprehensive solution, and a full mouth reconstruction can provide them with the opportunity to restore their ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently.

When you prioritize dental care, it can have a profound impact on your overall health and quality of life. For those who are ready to take that step, a full mouth reconstruction can be the key to transforming not just their smile, but their entire lifestyle.

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