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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Straight teeth are healthy teeth. With aligner orthodontic treatment, we can fix an array of issues, from unsightly gaps to creating the proper alignment and harmony leaving you with a full, bright smile.
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Confidence That Lasts a Lifetime

When it comes to replacing missing teeth, nothing does it better than dental implants, especially when more than just one tooth needs replacing. What makes them so special? Instead of just restoring the top part of the tooth, the portion you can see, implants bring back the root structure as well, preserving the bone and giving a foundation to create a prosthetic that resembles a natural set of teeth. As a prosthodontist, Dr. Vinson is a certified expert at restoring implants, specifically the all on x type of prosthetics. Schedule a consult today with Dr Vinson to learn more about how the all on x procedure would benefit you!
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Building stronger smiles with

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation dentistry involves replacing missing teeth, repairing damaged teeth, correcting faulty bites, addressing jawbone and gum damage, and replacing worn-out dental work. Dr. Vinson specializes in these cases, so you can trust that you're in good hands at our practice. If you suffer from missing or damaged teeth, give us a call today to see if you are a candidate for reconstructive dentistry.

What Type Of Work

Can I Get Done?

As a prosthodontist, Dr. Candice Vinson specializes in repairing damaged teeth and restoring missing teeth, and these are the focuses of full mouth rehabilitation. There are a lot of different treatments that may be incorporated into your customized plan, including dental implants, dentures, crowns and bridges, fillings, and even cosmetic dentistry like dental veneers, in some cases.

We specialize in smile makeovers at our office, which is why we offer such a wide range of services for full mouth rehabilitation. So don’t wait. Get in touch to schedule an appointment and get a customized treatment plan right away.

Why Would I Need

Rehabilitation Or Reconstructive Dentistry?

If you have experienced any kind of major dental trauma or have chronic oral health issues, you may need full mouth rehabilitation, also called “reconstructive dentistry.” For example, a person who is involved in a car accident that destroys many of their teeth may need to see Dr. Vinson to have their teeth reconstructed and replaced.

Chronic tooth decay can also result in the need for full mouth rehabilitation and reconstructive dentistry. Depending on the extent and the number of teeth affected, it may be recommended to pull most of them and replace them with treatments like dental implants.

Gum disease is another common cause of extensive tooth damage, and it can result in the loss of multiple teeth. If you have untreated gum disease, you will first need to get the proper periodontal treatment to stabilize your condition. Then, Dr. Vinson will be able to explore your options for restoring your smile, such as dentures or dental implants.

Not sure if you need full mouth rehabilitation? The best way to find out is to schedule an appointment with Dr. Vinson at our office. She can examine your mouth and assess the state of your teeth and gums, and help you determine the best next steps to restore your bite and smile. Our office is a judgment-free zone, so come in today.

How Much Does

Reconstructive Dentistry Cost?

The answer is different for everyone. There’s no way to estimate the cost of your treatment without an appointment at Advanced Dentistry of Mount Pleasant. This is because no two cases are ever exactly the same.

While one patient may only need a few dental implants and a crown or two to restore their smile and their oral health, another may require a full mouth of dental implants. It all depends on their oral health, their personal preferences, and a variety of other factors.

The best way to find out how much reconstructive dentistry will cost is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Candice Vinson. As a prosthodontist, she’s an expert in full mouth rehabilitation, and can provide you with the guidance and information you need as you decide how to restore your smile.

And if financing is a concern, we’re here to help. Although we are an out-of-network provider, we want to help maximize all of your insurance benefits, which can help with part of the cost of treatment. After you have been given a treatment plan, our treatment coordinators will help determine what portion of your treatment will be reimbursed by insurance. In addition to this, we work with Lending Club and CareCredit for financing. This allows you to split the cost of your treatment into equal monthly installments, making it easier for you to get the dental care you need at Advanced Dentistry of Mount Pleasant.

Have

Questions?

Full mouth rehabilitation and reconstructive dentistry can raise a lot of questions for patients, and we want you to feel informed and comfortable about any diagnosis or treatment you receive. We will always make time to answer any questions you may have, ensuring that you feel comfortable every step of the way. Give us a call today to book a consultation.

Changing smiles, Changing lives

Before & Afters

Frequently Asked Questions for All-on-X

How are they different from dentures?

All-on-X dental implants are permanent screwed in prosthetics that are brushed and cleaned like natural teeth, do not have to be taken out, do not need adhesives, are comfortable because they do not press down on your gums, allow you to experience the hot and cold of your food, as well as the taste, allow you to bite with increased force (up to 70% more), so you can eat all of your favorite foods again, prevent bone deterioration and restore your facial features.

Will my results look natural?

Absolutely. This technique gives you permanent teeth that look, feel and function just like real prosthetics. No one will know you have implants unless you tell them. Many of our photos on the website are of natural looking smiles restored with the All-on-X procedure. Visit our before and after page to read stories from real patients who have received dental implant treatment.

What is the success rate of dental implants with this type of procedure?

Published studies show a 98% success rate using All-on-X dental implants. It is very important to keep up with regular hygiene visits to keep the area around the implants clean and disease free. Also, smoking is a major factor in the failure of all dental implants.

When do I get permanent teeth after implants are placed?

As with any surgery, you need time to heal. A temporary set of teeth will be placed on your implants at the time of surgery. Adjustments by Dr Vinson will be made during the healing process, which can take 3-6 months. Once the healing process is complete, your permanent prosthetic will be placed after a series of visits with Dr Vinson to finalize your smile. 

What if I just need implants on my bottom arch?

This procedure can be placed on just the upper or lower arch. Dr Vinson will evaluate your specific circumstance and determine if you would benefit from both upper and lower arch surgery, or if you are a candidate for a single arch replacement. This service will be tailored to your individual needs.

What type of cleaning is required after an implant is placed?

Dental implants should be treated like your natural teeth with daily brushing and water-flossing. Our dental hygienists will review oral hygiene instructions with you and will recommend the most appropriate oral hygiene schedule that fits your needs. Implants can’t get cavities, but they can get bone disease, which is why a regular hygiene schedule should be maintained. 

Dr. Vinson's many dental services

Clear Orthodontic Aligners
TMJ Treatment & Custom Appliances
Teeth Whitening
Veneers
Restorative Dentistry & Fillings
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Preventative Dentistry & Wellness
Cosmetic Bonding
All-on-X Hybrid Treatment
Implant Restorations
Removable Restorations
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