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Full Mouth Reconstruction
is the optimal choice when several teeth are decayed or missing, affecting
the occlusion (the way the teeth come together) and/or the appearance of the
face. Full Mouth Reconstruction may involve bridges, veneers, and/or crowns.
Most of the existing teeth require treatment in order to correct and restore
balance to the occlusion (bite) and facial features.
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how the reconstruction affects not only the occlusion (the way her teeth
fit together), but also the way her smile is expressed throughout her
lower face! |
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