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Learn More about Full Mouth Rehabilitation Services

Full Mouth Restoration Golden COHaving imperfections of the smile is a common concern for Golden, CO area patients. However, other problems in conjunction with this, such as tooth loss, can be a serious issue. When patients in the community visit Drs. Nancy E. Gill and Dallas D. Kenson looking to address problems within the smile, they are encouraged to ask our practice members about solutions available for full mouth rehabilitation.

What is full mouth rehabilitation?

Also known as full mouth reconstruction or a “smile makeover,” full mouth rehabilitation is used to help patients in addressing a variety of issues within the smile at once. This may include a number of different procedures combined together to provide a complete transformation.

Treatments Involved in Full Mouth Rehabilitation

There are many ways to perform a full mouth rehabilitation. Most of the time patients choose which procedures they want done. This process includes the following procedures:

Some patients will be able to have a variety of procedures done during one visit with proper sedation and anesthetics, while some patients may choose to have the treatments done over the course of time in a specific order. We discuss this with patients while the dentist develops the dental treatment plan.

Schedule a consultation visit today!

At the practice of Drs. Nancy E. Gill and Dallas D. Kenson, patients in the Golden, CO area can enjoy quality, comprehensive dental care solutions for the entire smile using full mouth rehabilitation services. Contact the office today to book an appointment at (303) 277-9600 and visit at 1218 Arapahoe Street.

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