Restore Function, Comfort, and Confidence With a Complete Dental Solution
Struggling with multiple dental problems at once?
Some patients are not dealing with just one issue. They may have missing teeth, worn-down enamel, gum disease, bite problems, and chronic pain all at the same time. Eating is difficult, smiling feels uncomfortable, and dental problems seem overwhelming.
Full mouth reconstruction brings everything together into one carefully planned treatment approach.
At OmaBod Dental Clinic in Accra, full mouth reconstruction is designed to rebuild your oral health step by step, restoring function, comfort, and appearance.
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction, also called full mouth rehabilitation, is a customized dental treatment plan that restores all or most of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
It focuses on:
- Restoring chewing function
- Correcting bite problems
- Replacing missing teeth
- Treating gum disease and decay
- Improving smile appearance
- Eliminating chronic dental pain
Every plan is unique and based on your specific needs.
Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?
You may benefit from full mouth reconstruction if you have:
- Multiple missing teeth
- Severely worn or broken teeth
- Advanced gum disease
- Chronic jaw or bite pain
- Old, failing dental work
- Difficulty chewing or speaking
- Long-term dental neglect
- Trauma or injury affecting many teeth
This treatment is often life-changing for patients who have struggled for years.
Treatments Included in Full Mouth Reconstruction
Depending on your condition, full mouth reconstruction may involve a combination of:
- Dental implants
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dentures or implant-supported dentures
- Root canal treatment
- Gum disease treatment
- Tooth extractions
- Bite correction and orthodontics
- Cosmetic treatments where appropriate
Not all treatments are used in every case. Your plan is built specifically for you.
What Happens During a Full Mouth Reconstruction Consultation?
Your consultation is detailed and thorough. It may include:
- Comprehensive oral examination
- Dental X-rays and imaging
- Bite and jaw assessment
- Review of existing dental work
- Discussion of goals, concerns, and budget
- Step-by-step treatment planning
We take time to explain everything clearly and honestly.
How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?
Treatment time varies depending on:
- Number of procedures involved
- Healing periods required
- Complexity of your case
Some patients complete treatment in phases over several months. Others may need longer-term care. We provide a clear timeline before starting.
Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Painful?
Treatment is planned to be comfortable and controlled. Procedures are done under local anesthesia, and sedation options are available for anxious patients.
Most patients feel relief as treatment progresses, especially once pain and infection are addressed.
Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction helps you:
- Eat comfortably again
- Speak clearly
- Eliminate chronic dental pain
- Restore facial balance
- Improve confidence and self-esteem
- Protect long-term oral health
It is not just about appearance. It is about quality of life.
Why Choose Omabod Dental Clinic for Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Patients choose us because:
- We offer comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care
- Treatment plans are personalized
- We explain options clearly and realistically
- Our clinic serves patients across Accra, including Adenta
- We focus on long-term results, not quick fixes
You are supported at every stage of the process.
When Should You Consider Full Mouth Reconstruction?
You should book a consultation if:
- You have multiple dental problems
- Daily eating is uncomfortable
- Dental pain keeps returning
- You feel overwhelmed by your dental condition
- You want a complete, lasting solution
There is always a way forward.
Book Full Mouth Reconstruction in Accra Today
You do not have to live with ongoing dental problems.
Book your full mouth reconstruction consultation at Omabod Dental Clinic in Accra today.
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