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When severe dental problems require a full mouth reconstruction, a general dentist can create a restorative dentistry treatment plan that will simultaneously address the health, function, and appearance of the teeth and gums.

A Full Mouth Reconstruction can be provided by a general dentist that will address a number of severe problems and oral issues, such as health, function and appearance.

Restorative dentistry involves replacing or repairing broken or missing teeth, tissue, or bone. Full mouth reconstruction can encompass dental implant restorations, dental bridges, TMJ treatment, dental crowns, metal filling replacement, inlays and onlays, and more. Many general dentists can perform these procedures; however you should always speak with the dentist about his experience and view before and after photos of previous patients before treatment.

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  • Yes, and be certain you as patient 'ask to see the laboratory' bill . For the Dentist sends to the labs for fabrication. THis should include location of lab, cost and materials used for YOUR mouth!

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