Absolutely, full mouth reconstruction a lot of times is done with significant wear and tear of the teeth. A lot of teeth have changed. Almost every teeth in the mouth entirely, whether it’s the back teeth, the front teeth, it could be the shape, the size, it could be the jaw over time, the joints have deranged, the joints have changed, the joint has moved.
A lot of teeth have shifted. When it comes to full mouth reconstruction or rehabilitation, it’s a journey that took 20, 30, 40, 50 years. It takes a long time to understand what all those factors that have caused the issue to where we are today, how we can correct with aligning the, well, what are they looking for? Do they want to focus on chewing? Do they want to focus on smile? Do they want to focus, of course, everybody would want to have both smile and the ability to the right food that they’ve been desperately wanting to chew.
So full mouth reconstruction gives us the ability to help transform not just the smile, but the function that they have lost over the years and only resorted to a certain type of specific diet and too often, like I said, diet or smile, but more importantly, they have lost the ability to know what normal smile is, to know what the normal, what it’s like to chew a certain type of food. They can’t eat half the food. Their teeth are sensitive.
Their teeth are in pain. Their teeth are just constantly chipping away. They’re afraid that if they eat too much of a certain food, they’re going to lose that tooth.
The full mouth reconstruction helps them, gives them the confidence that there is an option, but it can be achievable in a step-by-step process.