Category: Restorative Dentistry

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Full Mouth Reconstruction: Who Needs It and What to Expect

Some dental problems go beyond a simple filling or routine cleaning. When multiple teeth are damaged, missing, or severely worn down, the impact on daily life can be significant, from difficulty chewing and speaking to a smile you no longer feel comfortable sharing. Full mouth reconstruction addresses these complex concerns

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Smile Reconstruction After Tooth Loss: Your Options Explained

Losing a tooth can feel like losing a piece of yourself. Whether it happened gradually through decay and gum disease or suddenly from an unexpected injury, the gap in your smile affects far more than just your appearance. Chewing becomes challenging, speaking may feel different, and the confidence you once

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When Full-Mouth Reconstruction Is Medically Necessary

Losing multiple teeth or suffering from severe dental damage can affect far more than your smile. When extensive dental problems compromise your ability to eat, speak, or maintain proper oral health, a full-mouth reconstruction may be the comprehensive solution you need to restore both function and confidence. At Coastal Cosmetic

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