Full mouth reconstruction can sound a bit intimidating. Another way to put it would be a smile makeover or transformation!
While there are various dental procedures that can be done to achieve a beautiful, new smile, full mouth dental implants stand out as a durable, permanent solution that is also the industry standard method to replace multiple missing teeth.
Here is your full mouth reconstruction guide and some helpful next steps on restoring your smile… faster than you might think possible!
See if you may be a candidate for dental implants with this 60-second quiz:
What to Expect from a Full Mouth Reconstruction
The first thing you can expect from a full mouth reconstruction using dental implants, is a beautiful new smile.
Not only can dental implants restore aesthetics, or how your smile looks, it can significantly help with functionality.
Anyone with missing or failing teeth likely has experience with tooth pain or difficulties eating, talking, or even smiling confidently. The purpose of dental implants is to help eliminate oral pain caused by missing and failing teeth and to restore functionality by giving patients back their full set of teeth.
A full mouth reconstruction can also involve other dental procedures such as crowns, bridges, and veneers but these procedures usually require some healthy teeth to work off of. They may also need repairs throughout the years and may not be as efficient as full mouth dental implants depending on your situation.
Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours
You may have heard that getting full mouth dental implants is a long process that may take up to 10+ months - That’s a long time to wear temporary teeth and be waiting for your permanent replacements. While this is true with traditional methods, it doesn’t have to be the case.
You can get your permanent teeth 24 hours after your dental implant procedure at Nuvia. After your dental implants are placed, your custom-made arch of teeth will be created in the Nuvia lab overnight so it’s ready to be placed when you return the next day.
No temporary teeth, no waiting for months to complete your full mouth reconstruction, and no liquid-only diets.
It isn’t uncommon for patients to be prescribed a liquid-only diet following the placement of their dental implants. However, at Nuvia, patients are able to use their new teeth immediately on a soft-food diet.
Who is a Candidate for a Full Mouth Reconstruction
To be a candidate for full mouth dental implants, you’ll likely need to have the following:
- Several missing or failing teeth
- Enough bone to place the dental implants
Without a consultation, it can be difficult to know what quality of bone your doctors will be working with. This is why a consultation is so important. You’ll get a scan done so your oral surgeon can assess the best places for your dental implants to be placed.
Ready to see if you may be a candidate for a full mouth reconstruction with dental implants? It’s as easy as filling out this 60-second quiz.
A member of the Nuvia team will reach out to set up a consultation with you after filling out the quiz. Be sure to answer the phone when they call!
How Much Will Dental Implants Cost?
Wondering what the cost of a full mouth restoration is with dental implants? Dental implants are a permanent solution that not only require a surgical procedure, they are designed to last a lifetime with proper care.
These are two reasons why the initial costs for dental implants may be higher than other dental work. However, initial cost does not account for additional costs overtime that may be needed for replacements, repairs, or eventually choosing a more permanent solution.
Additionally, many dental implant patients at Nuvia are able to qualify for a payment plan that makes their new smile affordable and their full mouth reconstruction feel like an investment in themselves.
Learn more about dental implant cost in the FREE dental implant cost guide.