Understanding the Basics How Full Mouth Reconstruction Works
Full mouth reconstruction completely revitalizes and restores a patient's oral health. Each customized treatment plan addresses a patient's unique needs.
Treating Complicated Problems
Full mouth restorations are ideal for people who suffer from complicated dental issues. This could mean advanced cases of tooth decay, dental fractures, periodontal disease, or poor jaw function.
Combining Multiple Procedures
To treat complex health issues, a combination of restorative and cosmetic procedures is used. That includes dental implants, custom restorations, periodontal therapy, and even porcelain veneers.
Full Mouth Reconstruction Explained by Dr. Ann Sielicki
Give Your Smile a Second Chance
Request a Full Mouth Reconstruction Consultation
The team at Sonoran Dental Design knows that no smile is beyond repair. Even if a combination of oral health issues leaves you feeling like there's no path forward, we assure you—there is.
Many patients just like you have arrived at our Scottsdale practice for full mouth reconstruction and left feeling like brand-new versions of themselves. Dr. Sielicki and Dr. Zineldine have the experience, training, and compassion to guide you on your full mouth reconstruction journey and deliver results that will have you smiling wider than ever before.
Book your initial appointment at our Phoenix-area practice by contacting us or calling:
(480) 419-9595
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A Scottsdale Dental Team That's With You Every Step of the Way
Dr. Sielicki and her team are an amazing group of professionals. They have been by my side as I create a detailed and extensive treatment plan. VERY happy with my choice of dentists!
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Treatment Time Frames For Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedures
Different procedures have different timelines, so no two treatment plans are quite the same. During your consultation, we'll determine which procedures are best for you and develop a step-by-step plan for your new smile.