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COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT, AESTHETICALLY DRIVEN

FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION Stuart, FL

BALANCING BEAUTY AND FUNCTION


When multiple oral health issues are present, we may decide that the best treatment plan is full mouth reconstruction, a comprehensive process that incorporates many different procedures. At our office in Start full mouth reconstruction treatment is a full restoration of the functional and health aspects of the teeth, bone, and gums, that results in a highly aesthetic smile balanced beautifully with the facial structure as a whole. This comprehensive treatment process may seem daunting at first, but Stuart dentist Dr. Michael Sohlskillfully performs all these procedures on a routine basis and takes great care in planning each patient's treatment carefully and precisely in our Digital Smile Design Studio.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is a personalized treatment that rebuilds your smile from the ground up. It's not one single procedure, but a combination of different treatments that work together to improve your teeth, gums, bite, and the overall look of your smile.

At Dr. Sohl's dental office, everything starts with a clear plan. We use digital imaging, 3D scans, and facial photography to map out exactly what needs to be done. This lets us show you a preview of what your new smile will look like before any work begins. You can even try it out with a temporary mock-up, which helps you feel more confident about your decisions. Because every case is unique, the process and timeline are different for everyone. Some patients need just a few focused treatments. Others may benefit from a more complete rebuild involving implants, crowns, or laser gum reshaping. Whatever your needs, it's all done with precision and care, using the latest technology in our Digital Smile Design Studio.

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FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES


FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION BENEFITS


While full mouth reconstruction does conclude with an aesthetically pleasing smile, the functional advantages of restored oral health are numerous:

  • Better chewing and bite strength, which helps with digestion and comfort
  • Clearer speech and more confident conversation
  • Restored facial support, especially around the lips and cheeks
  • Healthier gums and jawbone stability
  • A major boost in confidence once you see your final smile

All of these intraoral improvements, however, pale in comparison to the improvement of our patients' self-esteem upon seeing their fully restored smile for the first time! Even after having seen a digital image and worn a mock-up, nothing compares to the excitement and renewed confidence that comes with a brand new, beautiful, and functioning smile. We strive to provide you with the best full mouth reconstruction Stuart has to offer, so give us a call or visit today.

WHAT AESTHETIC ISSUES DOES FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION ADDRESS?


This type of treatment is often the right choice when multiple cosmetic and functional issues are happening at once. That might mean teeth that are broken, worn down, missing, or misaligned. It can also help with receding gums, facial volume loss, or damage from teeth grinding. If you've had years of dental problems, or if you just feel like your smile doesn't match how you want to look, this process helps bring everything back into balance. Dr. Sohl looks at your smile in the context of your whole face, making sure the results feel natural, healthy, and strong.

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FUNCTIONAL REPAIR FOCUSED ON FACIAL AESTHETICS

In order for the smile to be aesthetically pleasing at the end of treatment, foundational issues must be taken into consideration first.

Beginning with the health of your teeth and gums, we correct any underlying health concerns before proceeding with more cosmetic procedures. Dr. Sohl takes an aesthetically driven approach to your treatment, considering how your smile will look once fully restored functionally. In this way, comprehensive treatment is customized to each individual patient and made up of restorative and dental-facial aesthetic procedures that all point to the final result - a vibrant, youthful smile that complements your facial structure!

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure


This process includes several different procedures. Not every patient needs all of them, but here's a closer look at what may be involved:

Tooth Extraction

Teeth that are too damaged or decayed to be saved are removed gently, often using techniques that help preserve the surrounding bone and gum tissue.

Bone Grafting

If there's not enough bone to support implants, we can build it back using a safe, biocompatible grafting material. This helps restore stability and sets the stage for long-lasting results.

Dental Implants

These are used to replace missing teeth and are placed with precision using 3D-guided technology. Dr. Sohl also offers the All-on-4® system for full arch restorations.

Porcelain Veneers

Thin, custom-made veneers are used to reshape, brighten, and align your front teeth, giving your smile a cleaner, more youthful appearance.

Dental Crowns

Crowns are used to restore strength and function to teeth that are cracked, worn, or treated with root canals. They're made to match your natural teeth in shape and color.

Root Canals

If a tooth's pulp is infected or inflamed, a root canal can save it and prepare it for a new crown or restoration.

Occlusal Adjustment

Small changes to your bite help ensure your teeth come together evenly, which protects your dental work and relieves jaw tension.

Teeth Whitening

A professional whitening treatment can be done before or after other procedures to brighten your overall smile.

Soft Tissue Laser Recontouring

This helps reshape uneven gum lines or remove excess tissue, improving the look and symmetry of your smile.

Sedation Dentistry

We offer IV conscious sedation and other options to help you stay relaxed and comfortable, especially if your treatment is more complex.

Patient Stories THE PROOF IS IN OUR PATIENTS

Consultation and Preparation

Your first visit is where we gather all the information we need to create your customized treatment plan. This includes a full exam, digital x-rays, 3D imaging, facial scans, and photographs of your teeth and gums. During your consultation for full mouth reconstruction Stuart dentist, Dr. Sohl, will talk with you about what you want to change, how you feel about your smile, and what's most important to you.

We'll also show you a digital preview and give you the chance to test out a temporary version of your new smile if needed. You don't need to do much to prepare for this visit, just bring a list of any medications, relevant medical history, and maybe a friend or family member if you feel more comfortable having support.

Once the plan is made, we'll walk you through each step, talk about your options for sedation or phasing the treatment, and schedule everything at a pace that works for you.

Am I A Candidate For Full Mouth Reconstruction?

If you have several dental concerns that go beyond basic fillings or whitening, there's a good chance this treatment could help. You might be a candidate if you've lost teeth, have badly worn or damaged teeth, struggle with bite issues, or have older dental work that's starting to fail.

This is also a good option for people who are dealing with long-term oral health problems that have affected their appearance or quality of life. Age isn't usually a factor, as long as you're healthy enough for dental procedures. That said, we'll review your medical history carefully and talk through any concerns, such as certain health conditions or material allergies that might change the approach.

During your consultation, we'll look at everything, from your bite and bone health to your facial features and long-term goals, so you get a plan that fits your situation.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Recovery

Recovery looks a little different for everyone, depending on which treatments are involved, but most people are surprised by how manageable it is. For simpler procedures like crowns, veneers, or laser gum work, there's usually little to no downtime, maybe a day or two of sensitivity or mild soreness.

If your plan includes dental implants or bone grafting, you can expect some swelling and tenderness for the first few days, especially near the surgical area. You'll want to stick to soft foods for a while and avoid heavy exercise or anything too strenuous. Dr. Sohl will go over all of this with you beforehand, and our team will send you home with clear instructions and any necessary prescriptions.

We also schedule check-ins to make sure everything's healing well, and we're always available if you have questions. Most people can get back to work and daily activities quickly, especially if sedation was used.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Results

Some results are visible right away, like whiter, more even teeth after veneers or crowns, while others take time to settle. If implants are part of your treatment, the final results won't come until the bone has fully healed and the permanent restorations are in place, which can take a few months. But the wait is worth it.

Once everything's finished, your new smile will look natural, feel strong, and work like it should. With regular care and maintenance, many of the restorations, especially dental implants, can last for decades. Most patients really start to feel the difference after a few weeks, once their bite feels balanced and they're eating, speaking, and smiling comfortably again.

Why Choose Dr Michael Sohl?


Dr. Sohl isn't just experienced, he's someone who cares deeply about the quality of his work and how his patients feel when they leave the office. He's been doing this for decades, and he's constantly updating the way he works to stay ahead of the curve with technology and technique.

He holds Diamond Partner status with Nobel Biocare, which means he performs a high volume of advanced implant cases, including the All-on-4® system. He's also earned a Master's Level Certification in Aesthetic Dentistry from the Rosenthal Institute, and he teaches other dentists through the CCADS program. His digital planning process helps patients actually see their future smile before any treatment begins, which takes a lot of guesswork and anxiety out of the equation.

This level of precision and planning, combined with a calm, supportive atmosphere, makes all the difference.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs


How long does Full Mouth Reconstruction take?

It depends on your treatment plan. Some cases take a few weeks, others a few months, especially if implants are involved.

Is the Full Mouth Reconstruction process painful?

Not really. We use local anesthesia or IV sedation, and most people feel only mild discomfort afterward.

Does insurance help pay for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Sometimes, yes. It depends on your policy and the procedures involved. We'll help you look into your benefits and financing options.

Will I need to take time off work for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Usually, it's just a day or two if you're having something like implants or extractions. Most people return to normal activities pretty quickly.

Can I eat normally after Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Yes, though we might ask you to stick to soft foods for a bit while everything heals. Once you're done, you'll be able to eat comfortably.

What's the difference between Full Mouth Reconstruction and a Smile Makeover?

A smile makeover is mostly cosmetic. Full mouth reconstruction fixes the structure, function, and appearance of your teeth all at once.

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Visit Dr. Sohl to begin your journey to a balanced, beautiful smile today!

When you trust your smile to Dr. Michael Sohl, you get experienced, innovative care from one of the nation's leading cosmetic dentists. He can restore your smile and eliminate painful or embarrassing dental issues. Schedule a consultation to begin your journey to a balanced, beautiful smile today.