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Full-Mouth Reconstruction

Brad Haines | December 11, 2009

Some people need just a bit of cosmetic work done on their teeth, others need the whole shebang. If you think you could benefit from full mouth reconstruction, read on. Dr. Brad S. Haines of White and Haines Advanced Dentistry in Cornelius, North Carolina talks here about how it can greatly change a person’s appearance, and also help him have better functioning of the entire mouth.

You needn’t suffer the pain, embarrassment, and potential health complications of damaged or missing teeth. We offer a variety of therapies to return form and function to weakened teeth and rebuild incomplete smiles, including full mouth reconstruction for more serious cases.

For instance, composite resin fillings and all-porcelain crowns to restore and strengthen teeth while blending seamlessly into an all-white smile. A root canal can save an irreparably damaged tooth from extraction.

More Serious Dental Problems

Advanced dental problems may require . To determine the best route to your total oral health, we’ll conduct a thorough examination and discuss your goals, budget, and schedule. Your treatment plan will be customized to meet your specific needs.

Full mouth reconstruction can be used to restore your mouth to proper health, function and aesthetics. There can be numerous causes; usually people are in need of it because of heavy bruxism, or tooth grinding. It can also be caused by lots of broken or fractured teeth as well as many cases of missing teeth. And the gist of full mouth recontruction is putting crowns and veneers on every tooth in that mouth, and restoring it to ideal reconstruction.

What it Involves

Full-mouth construction will involve the restoration of every tooth in your mouth using various methods. They can include porcelain crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays, dental implants and other types of dental bridgework. The goal is not only to repair the damage in your mouth, but to allow you to leave our office with a full set of healthy teeth and gums. While it can be costly, it can in some cases be the only way to restore your smile. And while it takes a lot of planning - and can be time-consuming - the results are worth it.

Don’t let fear keep you from getting needed dental care. At White and Haines Advanced Dentistry, we offer oral conscious sedation to melt away fear and let you enter a state of relaxation during your visit. You’ll leave our Cornelius office feeling positive about your experience and sporting a healthy, beautiful smile.

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.

About Brad Haines

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After graduating from Auburn University, Dr. Brad S. Haines received his DDS from Louisiana State University Dental School. He has practiced general dentistry and cosmetic dentistry in the Lake Norman area for more than seven years. He enjoys seeing patients have fun during their dental visits at White and Haines Advanced Dentistry in Cornelius, North Carolina, and strives to help them plan and achieve their short- and long-term dental goals. Dr. Haines is appreciative that dentistry allows him to interact with patients from all walks of life. Professional affiliations include the American Dental Association, Charlotte Dental Society, Iredell Dental Society, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation. Dr. Haines constantly enhances his dental skills through continuing education and has completed several certifications at the Nash Institute for Dental Learning, where he also works as a student mentor.

White and Haines Advanced Dentistry

(704) 278-8772
9725 Caldwell Commons Circle Cornelius, NC 28031 http://corneliusdentists.com/

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