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Jason McCain | Full Mouth Reconstruction

    Jason McCain | Full Mouth Reconstruction

    Client: Fort Bend Dental

    Goal: Awareness

    Platform: Website, Social Media

    Experience the life-altering journey of Jason McCain through a full mouth rehabilitation procedure at Fort Bend Dental. In this compelling video, witness the transformative impact of comprehensive dental care as Jason shares his story of renewed confidence and improved quality of life.

    5 things to know about Full Mouth Reconstruction procedures

    Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring or rebuilding all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. Here are five key facts to know about this procedure:

    1. It’s Customized to Your Needs: Full mouth reconstruction is tailored specifically to each patient’s dental issues. It can combine a variety of treatments such as crowns, bridges, veneers, dental implants, and orthodontics, depending on the patient’s unique situation, including damage, decay, or misalignment.
    2. Improves Both Function and Aesthetics: While full mouth reconstruction restores the functionality of the teeth (such as improving chewing and speaking), it also enhances the appearance of your smile. Patients with severe wear, discoloration, or missing teeth benefit from both a functional and aesthetic transformation.
    3. It Requires Multiple Visits: Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure but rather a series of treatments over time. It often takes several appointments to complete, depending on the complexity of the dental issues and the healing time required between procedures, such as for implants or gum treatments.
    4. May Involve Specialists: Because it is such a comprehensive procedure, full mouth reconstruction often involves the expertise of multiple dental specialists, including prosthodontists (specializing in tooth restoration), periodontists (gum specialists), oral surgeons, and orthodontists, to ensure optimal results.
    5. Can Address Jaw and Bite Issues: Besides restoring teeth, full mouth reconstruction can correct jaw and bite problems. Patients with issues like TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) or misalignment may find relief from pain and discomfort once the procedure is complete, as their bite and jaw alignment are restored.

    Full mouth reconstruction is a significant but life-changing procedure that can address complex dental problems while improving overall oral health and quality of life.

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    Zach Nassif

    Zach Nassif

    Hey! I'm Zach, owner and senior videographer at Memory Mill Media. Here we specialize in creating high-performance videos for dental, medical and legal practices. It makes my day when our doctors and attorneys show us the impact our videos make in growing their practices. Let's create something amazing together!