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Missing teeth, oral cancer, periodontitis and other oral health problems can require full mouth reconstruction to restore a complete set of teeth. Full mouth rehabilitation can require a combination of restorative dentistry treatments to replace missing teeth or restore tooth function. Dentures, dental implants, crowns, inlays/onlays, dental bridges and other restorative options may be used to complete a full mouth reconstruction. Every full mouth rehabilitation may require different restorative procedures, depending on the patient’s needs and budget.

Advanced Options in Restorative Dentistry

Smile Transformations

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