A healthy, confident smile can transform how you feel, but sometimes significant dental issues can stand in the way. If you’re dealing with widespread damage, missing teeth, or chronic discomfort, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At McKinley-Holloway Legacy Dentistry, we want you to know that a comprehensive solution is available. For many patients in Shelby Township, Clinton Township, and Macomb, a full-mouth restoration offers a path back to a functional and beautiful smile.
What is a Full-Mouth Restoration?
You may have heard the terms full-mouth restoration or full-mouth reconstruction used to describe extensive dental work. Put simply, this is a comprehensive treatment plan designed to rebuild or simultaneously restore all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
Unlike a single filling or crown, a full-mouth restoration combines multiple cosmetic and restorative procedures to address complex dental problems. Dr. Brittany McKinley-Holloway personalizes each plan to create a healthy, beautiful smile that looks and feels natural. Your unique treatment plan might include a combination of:
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
- Porcelain veneers
- Periodontal (gum) therapy
- Bite adjustment or orthodontics
The goal is to improve not just the appearance of your teeth but also their structure and function.
When is Full-Mouth Reconstruction Recommended?
Dr. McKinley-Holloway typically recommends this approach when your teeth have sustained severe damage that affects your overall oral health. Common reasons include:
- Severe Damage: Teeth that are broken, cracked, or worn down from injury or long-term grinding (bruxism).
- Widespread Decay or Infection: Extensive cavities or infections that have compromised multiple teeth.
- Multiple Missing Teeth: Significant tooth loss due to decay or trauma.
- Failing Dental Work: Old fillings, crowns, or bridges that are breaking down and need to be replaced.
- Chronic Jaw Pain: Discomfort related to a misaligned bite (malocclusion) that causes headaches or TMJ issues.
Restoration vs. Reconstruction: What’s the Difference?
While the terms are often used interchangeably, there is a key distinction.
A dental restoration usually refers to a single procedure to fix one tooth, like a filling for a cavity or a crown for a cracked tooth.
A full-mouth reconstruction, on the other hand, is a comprehensive process. It involves rebuilding and restoring many, if not all, teeth in the mouth. It addresses the entire system—teeth, gums, and bite—to create a stable and healthy foundation.
Personalized Care for Your Perfect Smile
At McKinley-Holloway Legacy Dentistry, we understand that no two smiles are alike. Dr. McKinley-Holloway works closely with every patient, listening to your concerns and goals. We collaborate with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that fits your exact needs, budget, and timeline. Our team is dedicated to making you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way.
If you are struggling with complex dental issues and live in Shelby Township or the surrounding communities, you don’t have to face it alone. Contact McKinley-Holloway Legacy Dentistry today to schedule a consultation and discover how a full-mouth restoration can give you a new reason to smile.
CONTACT MCKINLEY-HOLLOWAY LEGACY DENTISTRY:
586-685-0880
LOCATION (TAP TO OPEN IN GOOGLE MAPS):
45665 VILLAGE BLVD
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN
48315