crown | Denver Restorative Dentistry https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com Wed, 16 Oct 2024 22:10:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Ways To Transform Your Smile With Full Mouth Reconstruction https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/ways-to-transform-your-smile-with-full-mouth-reconstruction/ Wed, 16 Oct 2024 21:55:16 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=3330 If you have been living with damaged, missing or misaligned teeth, full mouth reconstruction can offer a life-changing solution. Full mouth reconstruction is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It is a customized treatment plan that combines several dental procedures, restoring both functionality and aesthetics to your smile. Whether you are dealing with extensive tooth loss, severe [...]

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If you have been living with damaged, missing or misaligned teeth, full mouth reconstruction can offer a life-changing solution. Full mouth reconstruction is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It is a customized treatment plan that combines several dental procedures, restoring both functionality and aesthetics to your smile. Whether you are dealing with extensive tooth loss, severe decay or cosmetic concerns, full mouth reconstruction can help you achieve your smile goals.

Join us in exploring the key services involved in full mouth reconstruction and how each can contribute to restoring your optimal dental health and appearance.

Dental Implants & Restorations: A Long-Lasting Solution

One of the most effective options in full mouth reconstruction is dental implants. These titanium posts are surgically placed into your jawbone, where they fuse with the bone to create a strong foundation for artificial teeth. Implants can replace one or several missing teeth, providing a durable and permanent solution.

Once the implant integrates with your jawbone, it is topped with a restoration, such as a crown, bridge or denture. The result is a natural-looking tooth replacement that functions just like your real teeth. Dental implants help preserve your bone structure, prevent facial sagging and offer a long-term solution for tooth loss.

All-on-4 & Implant-Supported Dentures: Stability and Comfort

For patients with extensive tooth loss, All-on-4 and implant-supported dentures are transformative options. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums and often slip, All-on-4 uses four strategically placed implants to anchor a full arch of teeth securely in place. This method provides a stable natural-feeling solution for replacing a full set of upper or lower teeth.

Similarly, implant-supported dentures offer more stability than traditional dentures. Instead of relying on adhesives or suction, these dentures are attached to dental implants. This ensures they stay in place while eating or speaking, giving you confidence and comfort. Both options reduce the inconvenience associated with traditional dentures and help you reclaim the function of a full, healthy smile.

Crowns: Restore Strength and Appearance

If you have damaged, decayed or weakened teeth, dental crowns play a crucial role in full mouth reconstruction. Crowns are custom-made caps that fit over your natural tooth to restore its shape, size and strength. They are often used after root canals, large fillings or as a finishing touch to dental implants.

Crowns not only restore function, but they also improve the appearance of your smile by blending seamlessly with your surrounding teeth. Made from durable materials like porcelain or ceramic, crowns mimic the look of natural enamel, giving you both aesthetic and practical benefits.

Traditional Dentures: An Affordable Option

For those who are not candidates for implants or prefer a more affordable option, traditional dentures are a tried-and-true method of tooth replacement. While they may not offer the same stability as implant-supported solutions, modern advancements have made dentures more comfortable and realistic than ever before.

Dentures can be customized to fit your mouth perfectly and restore your ability to chew and speak effectively. With proper care, they can last for many years, offering a functional and cosmetic solution for missing teeth.

Veneers: Perfecting Your Smile

If your smile goals include improving the appearance of chipped, stained or misaligned teeth, veneers can be an excellent addition to full mouth reconstruction. Veneers are thin porcelain shells that are bonded to the front of your teeth, creating a flawless appearance.

Veneers are ideal for patients looking to correct minor imperfections, such as gaps, discoloration or uneven teeth. They provide an instant transformation and can be custom-designed to match the shape, size and color of your natural teeth.

Achieving Your Smile Goals with Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a highly personalized process that addresses both functional and aesthetic concerns. Whether your goal is to regain the ability to chew and speak comfortably, improve the appearance of your smile or restore your oral health, there is a combination of treatments that can meet your needs. From dental implants to veneers, the options available through full-mouth reconstruction can help you achieve the smile you have always dreamed of.

Call to Learn More

Our Denver Restorative Dentistry team in Broomfield, Colorado, encourages our patients to stay on top of their oral health by scheduling regular check-ups and cleanings and addressing any concerns as soon as they arise. If you would like to know more about how to optimize your smile, please call 303-586-1019 to schedule a consultation with one of our skilled dentists, Drs. Goggins, Aguirre or Chertok.

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We Offer Premier Tooth Replacement Solutions for a Healthy Smile! https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/we-offer-premier-tooth-replacement-solutions-for-a-healthy-smile/ Tue, 07 Feb 2023 23:27:36 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=2743 When it comes to your smile, there are times you may need dental restorations to replace missing teeth. February  is host to Valentine’s Day and National Toothache Day, which makes it a great time to show your smile some love and make sure your pearly whites get the attention they need and deserve. Never ignore [...]

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When it comes to your smile, there are times you may need dental restorations to replace missing teeth. February  is host to Valentine’s Day and National Toothache Day, which makes it a great time to show your smile some love and make sure your pearly whites get the attention they need and deserve. Never ignore a toothache, because unless it’s from a bit of food lodged between the gums and teeth, there is likely something very wrong with the tooth.

Never Ignore a Toothache

A toothache can arise for several reasons including severe infection that has damaged a big area of the tooth and the supportive bone material. Another cause is when tooth decay has ravaged a tooth so much that it can’t be fixed with a dental restoration. Also, our doctors may extract a tooth when there is extensive crowding in the mouth from having too many teeth to fit properly. Don’t worry though, if you have a tooth that needs pulling, our prosthodontists can use sedation dentistry to make sure your tooth extraction is both comfortable and as painless as possible. We understand that your dental experience leaves a lasting impression.

Once one or more teeth are gone, our skilled Denver Restorative Dentistry team can replace missing teeth. We have a variety of tooth replacement choices that we have used to help many satisfied patients smile again with pride by replacing lost teeth with one of our premier dental restorations:

We are excited to help you do the same for your smile! We can customize a treatment plan for you so that you can once again smile, eat and speak with ease and confidence. No more hiding your smile when you are with others. A healthy looking smile can make an impact on your personal and work relationships and improve your quality of life.

Call Today!

Now is a good time to show your smile some love as your oral health truly impacts many areas of your life. One of our premier  prosthodontists, Drs. Goggins, Aguirre, Pitz, Poineal and Chertok will be happy to meet with you to evaluate your oral health and offer restorative solutions in Broomfield, Colorado. Please call 303-586-1019 today!

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Why You Might Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction To Restore Your Healthy Smile https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/why-you-might-need-a-full-mouth-reconstruction-to-restore-your-healthy-smile/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 22:58:08 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=2414 Taking good care of your smile involves daily oral care and routine dental exams and cleanings. Even so, there are times when your oral health may still run into trouble. Whether from tooth damage or dental decay there are treatments that can address these issues and restore your mouth and smile back to full function [...]

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Taking good care of your smile involves daily oral care and routine dental exams and cleanings. Even so, there are times when your oral health may still run into trouble. Whether from tooth damage or dental decay there are treatments that can address these issues and restore your mouth and smile back to full function and an aesthetic appearance. Our skilled prosthodontists, Dr. Taylor Goggins, Dr. Brian Aguirre, Dr. Anna Pitz and Dr. Ralf Poineal can help you get your smile back!

One of the ways we can do this is through full-mouth reconstruction, which can be the best option for when your mouth has suffered excessive decay or damage, seriously harming multiple teeth that will need replacing. So how do you know that you might need a full-mouth reconstruction, here are some of our most common reasons:

  • You have cracked or broken teeth
  • You have suffered a dental injury
  • Your mouth has experienced trauma, severely damaging multiple teeth
  • Severe tooth decay
  • Oral infection
  • Advanced gum disease (periodontitis), a serious oral infection

Whether you have bad oral health, a misaligned bite or missing teeth, these can also harm your remaining teeth and the problem with treating one area at a time is that your remaining teeth will keep wearing down, decaying or inviting further damage. And it’s not just your teeth, but your dental restorations that are at risk. So, one of the most important reasons you have for replacing a lost tooth or fixing a damaged one is so that it won’t harm your other teeth! Full mouth reconstruction allows us to fix your oral issues so your mouth can be healthy again.

Did you know that even long-term exposure to oral acids from the food and drinks (wine, soda, sparkling water) you consume can lead to tooth erosion over time? If you already suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) it can lead to tooth erosion from the constantly present acid coming up. The same happens if you have a serious eating disorder like bulimia that can damage tooth vital tooth enamel.

To determine if you might benefit from having a full mouth reconstruction done by our team at Denver Restorative Dentistry, we will first evaluate your smile’s current oral health and aesthetic appearance and explain how we can improve your smile’s health and beauty overall. Full-mouth reconstruction may mean having a combination of the following treatments done, such as:

  • Bridges
  • Crowns
  • Dentures (complete or partial)
  • Fillings
  • Implants
  • Veneers

Once we have reviewed our results with you to determine what restorations would be best for your unique needs, we can go to work and perform your full mouth restoration. The results mean restoring your full smile in both form and function. Our experienced prosthodontists, Dr. Goggins, Dr. Aguirre, Dr. Pitz and Dr. Poineal have performed many full-mouth reconstructions and are skilled at helping you to receive the same high-quality care so you can fall in love with your smile again (or even for the first time!) You can see some of our successful full-mouth reconstructions here. We invite you to fill out a REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT form. We look forward to scheduling your FREE consultation to see how we can help you restore your healthy, beautiful smile!

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Dental Implants Can Often Be Used to Replace an Extracted Tooth https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/dental-implants-can-often-be-used-to-replace-an-extracted-tooth/ Thu, 01 Dec 2016 22:05:49 +0000 https://www.denverrestorativedentistry.com/?p=306 Tooth loss, regardless of the cause, is a serious cause for concern. When a tooth is extracted due to severe damage or decay, it can impair the function of your mouth or even impact the physical appearance of your smile. If the missing tooth isn’t replaced by a dental implant, it can cause the surrounding [...]

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Tooth loss, regardless of the cause, is a serious cause for concern. When a tooth is extracted due to severe damage or decay, it can impair the function of your mouth or even impact the physical appearance of your smile. If the missing tooth isn’t replaced by a dental implant, it can cause the surrounding teeth to shift their alignment. This can cause additional problems, like chips and fractures on the corresponding teeth in your bite.

A dental implant is essentially a titanium abutment that is inserted into the underlying bone in your jaw. Then a crown made from porcelain, gold or metal alloy is cemented on top of it.

Your dentist, Dr. Taylor Goggins, will first assess your jaw structure to make sure you have enough bone material to secure a dental implant. If the extraction process also removed some bone tissues in the socket, you might need to receive a bone graft to restore the missing structure.

Dr. Taylor Goggins will then refer you to an oral surgeon who will install the implant. The oral surgeon will make a careful incision in your gums. A narrow channel will be made into the bone. A titanium implant will then be screwed into the channel in the bone and your gums will be sutured closed.

Titanium is the ideal substance for the abutment as it is biologically safe. In time, it will become one with your natural bone in a process known as osseointegration.

Once your gums have healed and the titanium implant has been fully integrated into the surrounding bone tissues, Dr. Taylor Goggins will take an impression. This will be sent to a dental lab where a new crown will be fashioned from porcelain, gold or base metal alloys.

If you have had a tooth extracted and you’re interested in having it restored, you should call Denver Restorative Dentistry at 303-586-1019 to discuss dental implants in Broomfield, Colorado.

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