Full-Mouth Restoration

If you're dealing with several dental problems that affect how your teeth work and look, undergoing one treatment may not suffice. Our full-mouth restoration services combine various dental procedures to address all aspects of your smile's health.

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What is Full-Mouth Restoration?

A full-mouth restoration is a thorough dental treatment that tackles many dental issues in your upper and lower jaws. Depending on the patient, it includes procedures like tooth replacements, cosmetic enhancements, and sometimes surgery, all to bring back a healthy and attractive smile.

What Issues Can a Full-Mouth Restoration Fix?

  • Extensive tooth decay

  • Gum disease

  • Missing teeth

  • Misaligned teeth

  • Bite problems

  • Dental trauma

  • Wear and tear  

Is Full-Mouth Restoration Painful?

During full-mouth restoration, you might feel some discomfort, like mild soreness or sensitivity, but it's usually not painful. We use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable during procedures, and any discomfort afterward can be eased with pain medications.

Common Full-Mouth Restoration Procedures

Same-Day Crowns

Same-day crowns are tooth-like caps created in one visit using advanced CEREC technology. They restore teeth with significant decay or damage, providing strength and protection while keeping the natural tooth structure intact.

Bridges

Bridges are fixed devices that replace missing teeth by connecting artificial ones to nearby natural teeth or implants. They fill in gaps, improve your chewing function, and stop adjacent teeth from shifting.

Dentures

Dentures are removable teeth that fill in for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They're essential when multiple teeth are gone, bringing back chewing, speech, and facial appearance.

Veneers

Veneers are porcelain coverings bonded to your teeth to correct stains, chips, or gaps. They're a natural-looking and durable solution for a brighter, more symmetrical smile.

Extractions

Extractions remove a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. They're necessary when a tooth is extremely decayed, damaged, or infected beyond repair or to create space for orthodontic treatment or dentures.

Do You Need a Full-Mouth Restoration in Greenville, SC?

Discover your best smile with Wilson Dental Care. Contact us today to book a visit to our office!

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Brighten Your Smile

Ready to experience the difference at Wilson Dental Care? Our advanced technology and personal touch ensure your smile gets the best treatment. Reach out today to discover how we can make your dental experience comfortable, effective, and, most importantly, smile-worthy!

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