Full Mouth Reconstruction - Algonquin, IL

Restore the Functionality and Appearance of Your Teeth

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What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Interaction with people often starts with a smile, so missing, broken, or unattractive teeth can affect oral function and self-esteem. Lack of consistent, proper oral care can lead to gum disease, severe decay, and tooth loss, while accidents can damage tooth structure, function, and appearance. Correcting extensive damage, pervasive decay, and other oral health problems with full mouth reconstruction in Algonquin, IL, will help you enjoy a healthier and happier life!

A full mouth reconstruction in Algonquin, IL, offers a comprehensive solution, addressing multiple dental issues with advanced techniques and materials. Unlike cosmetic makeovers, this customized approach prioritizes function and enhances aesthetics, promoting a healthier, happier life. While every dental reconstruction at Signature Dental Group is unique, our team always uses the most advanced techniques and materials available in restorative dentistry today.

What Issues Qualify for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Effective Solutions to Remedy Diverse Dental Problems

A dental crown is typically the best option if a tooth has significant damage and a large portion is missing or weakened. This involves covering the entire damaged tooth with a custom-fitted cap made of zirconia or porcelain to restore its normal shape and function.

Dental bridges can replace a single missing tooth or several in a row. The space left by the missing tooth is replaced with a false tooth anchored on both sides by natural teeth covered with crowns.

An occlusal adjustment corrects misalignment caused by loose, shifting, crowded, or missing teeth. This procedure is also frequently required after getting a crown or other types of restoration due to high points that cause bite interference.

After an occlusal adjustment, irregular pressure is eliminated on one side of your mouth, and your teeth meet properly, restoring a comfortable bite.

Crooked teeth increase the risk of gum disease, bite issues, bruxism, chronic headaches, and jaw pain. Although some misaligned teeth require traditional metal braces, many are ideal candidates for discreet Invisalign® clear aligners or Six Month Smiles®. Although discreet Invisalign aligners must be worn 22 hours a day to achieve desired results in 12–18 months, they can easily be removed for oral hygiene, eating, and special occasions.

With Six Month Smiles, you’ll wear clear braces or aligners that rely on gentle, low-force technology to move teeth, minimizing the discomfort associated with traditional braces. Retainers after straightening help protect your newly aligned smile.

Dental implants are the number one solution to restore gaps in your smile caused by tooth loss. Dental implants eliminate gaps that harbor bacteria, preserve your underlying bone, and reestablish everyday speech and eating.

In addition to restoring 99% of dental function and optimal oral health, implants deliver beautiful smile aesthetics. After the implant integrates with your underlying bone and the crown is placed, nobody will realize this isn’t your natural tooth, and you may even forget it!

If you’re missing most or all your teeth, traditional or implant-supported dentures can significantly enhance your quality of life. Although conventional

Root Canals

improve your ability to chew and speak, they require food limitations, denture adhesives, nightly removal for cleaning, and progressive bone loss, which can alter your facial structure.

Fixed implant-supported dentures provide numerous benefits, including preserving your bone health and facial aesthetics and eliminating issues such as gum irritation, an ill-fitting prosthesis, slippage, and frequent relining.

Tiny fissures in your teeth caused by tooth decay or injury can result in bacteria invading tooth pulp and causing an infection. In other cases, a fracture or injury can impact the pulp and cause debilitating pain. A local anesthetic is administered during a root canal, and the affected tooth is isolated with a rubber dam. Then, the pulp is accessed through a small hole, removed using small handheld instruments, and the space is cleaned and filled with biocompatible material and cement. After adequate healing, a crown protects the weakened tooth structure.

Enjoy the Amazing Benefits of Dental Reconstruction

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Complete this short smile Evaluation and receive the following:

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If you're a good candidate for veneers

A FREE Digital Smile Design to show you what you will look like with your new veneers!

Pricing and options for treatment

And best of all... a time to speak directly with Dr. Shakeel. Top Cosmetic Dentist in Illinois!