If you're wondering whether full mouth reconstruction (FMR) is necessary, consider the overall condition of your teeth and gums. FMR is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses serious concerns affecting your entire mouth’s health and functionality. If you feel overwhelmed by dental challenges, it might be time to explore this treatment option.
Recognizing the Need for Full Mouth Reconstruction
Here are some indications you might be a candidate for FMR:
Widespread Decay or Erosion — Multiple teeth with large fillings, decay, or weakened structure may require complete restoration.
Advanced Periodontal Disease — Severe gum disease leading to tooth loss and the need for extensive gum treatment and tooth replacement.
Trauma or Injury — Dental injuries requiring reconstruction to restore oral function and aesthetics.
Chronic Pain or TMJ Issues — Ongoing jaw pain, headaches, and bite problems.
Severe Dental Wear — Teeth severely worn from bruxism (teeth grinding) or other conditions, requiring a comprehensive treatment plan.
Dr. Molloy has over three decades of experience and holds Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry. This means he is highly qualified to handle a treatment plan of this scope and is equipped to deal with any issue you are experiencing.
Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Molloy
If you're ready to give up on your smile, hope is a phone call away. Call Dr. Molloy's Friendswood dental office at (281) 482-7252 to schedule a consultation, and we can help you achieve your smile goals.