A Full Mouth Rehabilitation for Tooth Trauma and More
January 15, 2020
Tooth trauma happens. From a blow to the head during a high school football game or a car crash, full mouth restorations can help you live a full life whether you have lost some or all of your teeth.
Dr. Carroll Butler is an artist when it comes to creating a new smile. Whether you require porcelain veneers for your tetracycline stained teeth or dental implants to replace the teeth you lost during your boxing days, a full mouth rehabilitation not only boosts your confidence, but also helps your overall health.
Once completed your new full mouth rehabilitation will look just as good, if not better than the smile you were born with.
What is Mouth Rehabilitation?
A full mouth restoration is necessary when one or more of your teeth have suffered trauma. Trauma could mean anything from a blow to the head, gum disease and tooth decay to a genetic issue. Some health disorders may also cause tooth loss, tooth staining, and other issues, which could lead to a full mouth rehabilitation.
What Procedures Does Dr. Butler Use?
Dr. Butler and his team of mouth restoration specialists use a variety of procedures to repair damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, replace old dental appliances, and address the issue of gum disease.
Depending on your time and budget constraints, any of these restoration dental procedures can be done on their own or combined. Dr. Butler will work with you to determine a dental plan for your mouth rehabilitation.
Some Procedures Dr. Butler May Use for Mouth Rehabilitation Include:
- Dental Fillings
- Dental Crowns
- Bridges
- Porcelain Veneers
- Dental Implants
- Inlays
- Onlays
- Cosmetic Dental Bonding
- Enamel Shapening
- Professional Tooth Whitening
- Gum Lengthening
- Clear or Conventional Braces
Your Kerrville dentist is equipped to handle your full mouth rehabilitation needs and if need be, will consult with other professionals to give you the smile of your dreams.
If you have suffered from mouth trauma, are missing teeth because of gum disease, or are dealing with a mouthful of old restorations, call and schedule an appointment with Dr. Carroll Butler today.
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