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What is a full mouth restoration and why might I need one?

Updated: Oct 24


An AI image of healthy teeth.

A full mouth restoration is a treatment plan which includes multiple procedures to restore the health and appearance of your teeth and gums. The end result can provide you with a fully functional mouth, a beautiful new smile and restore your self esteem and confidence.


What?


A full mouth restoration is not what we call an All-on-X procedure where either/and your upper and lower teeth are replaced with permanent arches which are only indicated in extreme cases. Treatment options for a full mouth restoration are listed, and pictured, below.


Before and after image of teeth which needed a full mouth restoration.

Why?


Over time, your teeth and gums may have incurred extensive damage due to decay, enamel erosion, wear and tear, periodontitis (gum disease) or from some sort of trauma. A full mouth restoration is a treatment plan which includes a variety of restorative, reconstructive and cosmetic treatments to achieve success. The restoration is accomplished through several treatments over a period of time.


Who?


If you have multiple missing or chipped teeth, cracked or broken crowns, severe decay, or enamel breakdown, you may be a candidate for a full mouth restoration.


Restoration options.


The restoration is tailored to your particular needs.



It can include one or more of the following procedures or treatments:



How?


The first step is to have a thorough consultation with one of our dentists. 


AI image showing teeth and mouth evaluation.

During this consult, we will discuss your goals, your situation, your general health, and do a thorough evaluation of your mouth. We utilize the latest digital scanning techniques so we can see first hand the condition of your mouth, teeth and gums.


Prior to commencing any restorative treatment, we need to address issues of gum disease or infections of the mouth. This can include a deep cleaning, and oral antibiotics and rinses, which can help prepare your mouth, and body, for a full mouth restoration and proper healing.


The result.


Happy patient after full mouth restoration.

When your full mouth restoration is complete you will be overjoyed. And so will your mouth and teeth. You will have a natural smile which you will proudly show off. You will have eliminated the potential of infections spreading to other parts of your body. Finally, once again you will find eating an enjoyable experience.


Why consider the Carson and Acasio Dental Group for a full mouth restoration?


We believe in providing our patients with compassionate excellence in dentistry. As a practice, we have been treating dental patients in Ventura County for more than a half century. Both of our dentists, Dr. Derek Carson and Dr. Mike Acasio, are uniquely qualified and experienced to provide any or all of the required procedures.


Not only do we have the latest diagnostic technology to help us create and manage the best treatment plan for your particular case, but we have our own in-house lab where we can create same-day crowns. And to help our patients address concerns of pain and anxiety, we offer several pain management options, including IV sleep sedation where a patient can be in a twilight zone of semi-consciousness during a procedure.


The next step.


Whatever you think your dental needs are, you should give us a call for a free consultation. Our practice in Oxnard is Carson & Acasio Dentistry (805) 987-1711. In Camarillo, we do business as Spanish Hills Dentistry (805) 983-0717.


 
Author, Marketing Consultant, Web & Graphic Designer Rich Sprague

RICH SPRAGUE

Rich is our Marketing Services Manager. He’s responsible for our business rebrand, including the design of our new logo, the production of our marketing materials, and the development of our new website. He is extremely passionate towards the complete marketing and sales process. In addition to his Master’s Degree in Web Design & New Media, he has a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and has been writing articles since high school. Rich's email is rich@richsprague.com.

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