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What to Expect for Your Full Mouth Reconstruction Recovery

February 17, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_groy @ 1:54 am
Woman resting after full mouth reconstruction

If you have a few different things going on with your smile, your dentist may recommend that you undergo a full mouth reconstruction. While this sounds dramatic, it just means that you will have a combination of several different restorative procedures to work towards a healthier smile. This procedure is typically more conservative than having several standalone procedures, but there is still a recovery period to keep in mind. Here is what you can expect for a variety of common treatments.

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are used to repair teeth with mild to moderate decay or damage. In most cases, fillings can be completed in a single visit to the dental office. After the procedure, you can return to your normal activities immediately. It may take an hour or so for the local anesthetic to wear off, but once it does, you should feel just like your normal self!

Dental Crowns and Bridges

Custom restorations usually take two office visits to complete. During your first appointment, the teeth are prepared and impressions are taken. During your second visit, you will be fitted with your new restoration. Some patients report some sensitivity in the days following their procedure, but you should be able to resume normal activities on the same day.

Root Canal Therapy

This treatment is necessary when the pulp of the tooth becomes infected. In this process, your dentist will remove the nerves and blood vessels from inside the tooth, disinfect the area, and seal it with a filling. In a lot of cases, a crown is added for extra protection. Following this common procedure, many patients notice sensitivity in the tissues around the tooth. There may also be some minor swelling and inflammation, but these side effects will go away after a couple days.

Tooth Extractions

Extractions are never your dentist’s first option, but sometimes they are necessary to preserve the health of the rest of your smile. After your extraction, it can take a few days for the gum tissue to close back up over the socket where your tooth used to be. For most patients, they are able to return to their normal schedule after three to five days. Take recommended over-the-counter and prescribed medications as directed by your dentist and catch some Z’s.

Dental Implants

This tooth replacement option can last 30+ years with proper maintenance. During this procedure, the implants are placed directly into the jawbone. Once they heal, they’re able to support crowns, bridges, or dentures. Since the bone tissue needs to fuse to the implant, it can take four to six months to complete the process. However, you should be able to return to your normal activities after just a few days.

By closely following the instructions of your dentist, your smile will be good as new in no time!

About the Author

Dr. Jennifer Pham is an experienced dentist who has been working in the field for over a decade. She earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine from Temple University School of Dentistry and is committed to continuing education to keep her knowledge and skills sharp. Currently, she is a proud member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Dental Association, Virginia Dental Association, and Academy of General Dentistry. For more information or to schedule an appointment at her office in Leesburg, visit her website or call (703) 666-3867.

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