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Video FAQ: When is a Full-Mouth Reconstruction Necessary?

July 29, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Erin Page @ 10:37 pm

As part of a new segment on our website, Dr. Page will be answering Frequently Asked Questions from our Capital District dental patients. We will be announcing each video on our blog (much like this article!), but be sure to bookmark our Video FAQ Library page to stay up-to-date as each new video rolls out.

A common inquiry we receive from patients who think they need a lot of dental work is: when exactly is a full-mouth reconstruction necessary?

As Dr. Page speaks to in the video, sometimes a full-mouth reconstruction is needed when a patient wears down their natural teeth due to grinding and clenching (TMD/TMJ) –– while other times a combination of several dental treatments are necessary to rehabilitate and restore the teeth and gums.

Watch the video above to learn more!

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