Full Mouth Restorations Near You

Every patient with extreme tooth wear and chronic oral health issues requires unique dental treatment specific to their needs. If this is the case for you, you may want to schedule a consultation with our dentist in South Tampa, Dr. Charles Martin, for a comprehensive examination. Dr. Martin will examine your mouth to establish the extent of the issues you are experiencing and the proper treatment option. During the examination process, Dr. Martin will study the condition of the following:

full mouth restoration in South Tampa
  • Teeth: The condition of a patient’s teeth is used to determine which restorative procedures may be needed.
  • Periodontal (gum) tissues: If the patient’s gums are not healthy, they may require treatment for periodontal disease. This includes scaling and root planning.
  • Temporomandibular joints, jaw muscles and occlusion: A dentist must ensure that the patient has a stable bite, which is affected by this area of the mouth.
  • Aesthetics: A dentist must consider the characteristics of a patient’s teeth (the color, shape, size, and proportion) and how they will appear in relation to the patient’s other features (lips, mouth, side profile and overall facial structure).

Which Dental Treatments Does this Include?

This procedure uses an artistic eye and the help of computerized technology to resolve many of these dental issues. Receiving a full-mouth restoration in South Tampa entails an intermingling of cosmetic dentistry techniques. These techniques include the following dental treatments:

  • Dental implants: This is the strongest and most permanent method when it comes to a full mouth restoration.
  • Dentures: This is a removable device that consists of full arches of both upper and lower artificial teeth.
  • Dental crowns: This restores teeth that are decayed or damaged for a better-looking smile.
  • Dental bridges: This is a good restorative option for patients with gaps caused by missing teeth.
  • Porcelain veneers: These are placed over the front of the teeth, to correct misalignment or discoloration.

As a result, tooth restorations can address many issues such as sensitivity to heat, sore jaw muscles and persistent headaches.