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Full Mouth Reconstruction for Loxahatchee, FL

Have you noticed your teeth getting smaller over time? Or maybe you’ve noticed your teeth getting worn down or chipping more? Have you been experiencing discomfort or bite issues? Have you felt your smile getting less desirable over the years?

At Groves Dental Care, we can help. Your Loxahatchee dentist offers various cosmetic and general dentistry options that can work together to change your smile for the better.

If you would like to schedule a consultation for a full mouth reconstruction in Loxahatchee, FL, reach out to a team member to get started. And if you have any questions, read through the headings below or contact our dental office today at (561) 328-9050!

How do I maintain my reconstructive dentistry?

Full Mouth Reconstruction at Our Loxahatchee Dentist Office

Many patients have cosmetic and oral health changes over their lifetime, whether they realize it or not. These detrimental transformations are important to note because, as they progress, there are functional, comfortable, and esthetic issues that become apparent and continue to worsen until we address the source of the problem.

And once a moderate to severe amount of destruction has occurred to the teeth, significant intervention is usually required. This intervention usually comes in placing beautiful porcelain over the damaged teeth to help restore function and comfort, while transforming and greatly enhancing esthetics to give the patient a healthy and beautiful smile.

These transformations are complicated to execute for dental professionals due to the complexity, but the results are transformational and life-

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changing for the patient when done correctly. Having a dentist who understands the complexities of these transformations and has successfully executed them many times is vital for long-term success.

Full mouth reconstruction means borrowing from many aspects of dentistry to fix current oral health conditions and address cosmetic issues. This can mean crowning damaged teeth, whitening teeth, Invisalign treatment, tooth replacement, and so much more.

A full mouth reconstruction is like a smile journey. You and your cosmetic dentist in Loxahatchee, FL select the treatments that will best transform your smile, and then your dentist begins planning your treatments on a timeline that works for you.

With us, expect predictable results and a smile you can be proud of!

Candidates for Full Mouth Reconstruction

At Groves Dental Care, we never give the green light for treatment until your dentist has thoroughly examined your teeth and gums to make sure a smile reconstruction is a good option for you.

During this first visit with the dentist, we encourage you to let us know about your goals for your smile. Maybe you’d like whiter teeth with more even spacing. Perhaps you have a few broken or missing teeth and a tooth cavity that was never filled. When it comes to full smile reconstruction, your dentist considers the function and the beauty, which informs the final result.

If smile reconstruction is right for you, your dentist can help you weigh the options—for example, if one treatment will not correct a specific issue, your dentist can recommend another. And if you are not a good candidate for a particular treatment, your dentist can help with an alternative.

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures in Loxahatchee, FL

At Groves Dental Care, we offer a wide selection of general and cosmetic dentistry options, along with Invisalign clear braces and tooth replacement. And many of these options are used together during a full smile reconstruction.

Cosmetic Services at Groves Dental Care

  • Veneers—These are thin tooth-colored shells bonded to the front of your teeth to give the illusion of symmetry. These tooth shells hide short teeth, slightly crooked teeth, gaps between teeth, discoloration, and gummy smiles. Veneers are a favorite among celebrities.
  • Tooth-Colored Fillings—We can now fill cavities and replace old silver fillings with tooth-colored resin, which is virtually undetectable.
  • Dental Bonding—We use tooth-colored filling material to hide tooth flaws through dental bonding. This process is a quick and inexpensive way to fix an oddly shaped tooth or hide a cosmetic tooth issue.
  • Professional Teeth Whitening—Our systems can lift stubborn stains that over-the-counter products tend to miss. This is a great addition to any full mouth reconstruction because it allows you to choose lighter restorations.
  • Dental Crowns—We use tooth crowns for several reasons during your full mouth reconstruction. This restoration can conceal tooth flaws, but it can also provide needed support to a weak or damaged tooth. A dental crown is a cap that covers a tooth. It is shaped and colored to match the surrounding teeth.
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General Dentistry in Royal Palm Beach, FL

During your smile journey, your dentist also considers the health of your teeth and gums and may suggest specific general dentistry treatments—typically before cosmetic therapies. For example, if you have a cavity, your dentist fills it as part of your full mouth reconstruction. Maybe you have an emerging root infection that requires root canal therapy as well. No matter the findings, your dentist will talk to you about them and offer solutions.

Tooth Replacement Options

Tooth replacement plays a vital role in your oral health and smile aesthetics. When teeth are missing, the natural consequence is that existing teeth migrate toward these spaces, which puts significant wear on teeth over time. It also promotes bone loss in the jaw, which can alter the profile of your lower face.

Our tooth replacement choices include:
  • Dentures and partials—This is a tried and true tooth replacement option that has stood the test of time. Dentures stand in for full tooth loss, while partial dentures take over for sporadic tooth loss. In our Loxahatchee dental office, count on quality, modern dentures that complement your face and your smile.
  • Dental bridges—This fixed prosthetic closes the gap in your smile and allows you to enjoy meals and feel more confident. It relies on capping the healthy tooth on either side of your smile gap, which allows the attached prosthetic teeth to fill the space.
  • Dental Implants—This is the only option if you’re looking to replace your tooth root and stimulate your jawbone to remain viable. Dental implants in Loxahatchee replace every part of your tooth and are considered the gold standard. A few implant posts can also support a fixed denture.

Orthodontics

Invisalign is a series of clear aligners created after taking imprints of your teeth. This system allows you to straighten your teeth without metal or wires discreetly.

You change your aligner every few weeks to bring your teeth in line over the treatment course. And you can remove your aligner when eating, brushing, and flossing your teeth.

This comfortable system is made from clear plastic, and treatment can last for several months or up to two years.

Invisalign in Loxahatchee, FL can be a significant part of your full smile reconstruction.

How do I maintain my reconstructive dentistry?

Your dentist will provide specific instructions based on your unique treatments, but as a rule, you should visit your dental office regularly for dental exams and teeth cleanings. And be sure to adopt and implement an excellent brushing and flossing regimen at home.

Contact Our Dentist Office in Loxahatchee, FL Today!

We are here to help you realize your dream smile, and we can’t wait to get started! If you’re ready to schedule a consultation, or if you have questions, contact Groves Dental Care today at (561) 328-9050
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Our team is proud to serve patients in Loxahatchee Groves, Wellington, Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach, and all surrounding locations.

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Anis Elkhechen, DMD


Dr. Elkhechen grew up in Boca Raton and received both his bachelor's degree and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from University of Florida in Gainesville. As an undergrad, he majored in Human Nutrition, and ...
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Mona Herold, DDS


Dr. Mona Herold is a graduate of the George Washington University and earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from the New York University College of Dentistry. After she graduated, she spent a year completing ...
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