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Full Mouth Reconstruction: The Recovery Phase

September 11, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drhoward @ 3:32 pm
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If you’re looking to both restore and improve your smile, then a full mouth reconstruction may be the ideal treatment for you. This streamlined process is designed to help fix complex dental issues with multiple kinds of services so that you can achieve your ideal look. Since this can involve various procedures, you may expect to undergo a recovery phase that will depend on the treatment you get. Keep reading to learn what this might look like and how you can make the process complication-free.

What to Expect During the Healing Process

While every patient’s full mouth reconstruction will be unique to them, there are several things you can do to help prepare for the recovery phase, including:

  • Soreness and swelling are likely to happen. Treatment options like dental implant placement and dental crowns can typically involve some discomfort or even inflammation that’ll pass with time.
  • Patience is key. Everyone’s body is different, so you aren’t going to heal at the same rate as others. In most cases, patients should feel back to normal after a week or two following a major procedure.
  • Multiple recovery periods might be involved. Some treatments may be performed in a single appointment. That said, if you require multiple appointments for separate procedures, you might also expect separate healing processes.
  • Go to your follow-up appointments. As part of your post-op guidelines, you’ll need to visit your dental team after your procedure(s) so they can monitor your progress and oral health.

Ways to Make a Smooth Recovery

To help make your healing period more comfortable and problem-free, try implementing the following measures:

  • Take pain medication when needed. Be sure to take prescribed/over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen to alleviate discomfort if there’s any.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene. Cleaning your teeth every day with brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash can lower your risk of gum disease and infection, which can put your treatment results at risk later on.
  • Sleep plenty. You’ll need to keep away from strenuous activity or exercise so that your body has a chance to heal properly.
  • Update your diet. Some foods may not be ideal while recovering, such as those with tougher textures, as you won’t want to disturb or damage your results.
  • Refrain from smoking. Using tobacco products can impede your ability to heal properly, especially after a surgical procedure.
  • Notify your team for help if necessary. Let your dentist know if there are any problems and they’ll do everything they can to get you back on track to oral health.

Even with multiple services involved in a full mouth reconstruction, your recovery doesn’t have to be a difficult process. Keep the above tips in mind and you’ll be right on your way to enjoying a stronger and more beautiful smile in the long run!

About the Author

With well over three decades of experience, Dr. Nelson Y. Howard continues to provide exceptional care so patients can enjoy healthier and dazzling teeth. He offers a wide range of restorative and cosmetic dental services, including veneers, dental crowns, and dental implants, so that people can enjoy a more comprehensive improvement for their smiles. If you wish to know more about full mouth reconstruction recovery or need to schedule an appointment, visit our website or call us at 760-819-7137.

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