Full mouth reconstruction cases include Maryland Bridges, partial anodontia, dental phobia and temporary bridges

Our full mouth reconstruction team includes 16 cosmetic dentists, specialists and lab ceramists in one high-end office. In particular  our treatment at The Center for Special Dentistry® is quick and comfortable. Therefore we also have the skills to treat any general dentistry problems. In addition our MD-anesthesiologist offers several options for dental sedation and nitrous oxide gas. We offer intelligent and honest diagnosis based upon 31+ years of experience. Before and after photos on full mouth reconstruction performed in our General Dentistry office.

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Full mouth reconstruction on a phobic patient

In particularly note that the patient had been wearing a very old, broken temporary dental bridge; she had been recementing it herself daily for years. The “after” photo shows a new lab processd temporary bridge placed later that same day. The words, crown and cap, mean the same thing; a dental crown and tooth crown also mean the same thing. Generally a fixed dental bridge, or bridgework, typically means more than one crown – and that they are connected together as one piece. The word fixed typically means permanently cemented and not removable by the patient. Some patients incorrectly refer to their removable denture as a bridge.

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Full mouth reconstruction for partial anodontia

Porcelain Crown Oral Reconstruction showing the maxillary, upper jaw, dental bridge and the mandibular, lower jaw, dental bridge. This 30 year old female who had many missing adult teeth, retained baby teeth and a closed bite. Before and after pictures.
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Full mouth reconstruction for partial anodontia

Porcelain Crown and Bridge Reconstruction, dental bridge, for a 30 year old female who had many congenitally missing teeth.
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Full mouth reconstruction for correction of underbite and partial anodontia

Correction of Underbite (lower jaw in front of upper jaw, class 3) and retained baby teeth. Two 14 unit porcelain-metal dental bridges increases the vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite. Dental Reconstruction for a 21 year old male who had a prognathic lower jaw and refused orthognathic options. Photo #1 of 2.
Treatment time – 16 days

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Full mouth reconstruction for correction of underbite and partial anodontia

Correction of Underbite (lower jaw in front of upper jaw, class 3) and retained baby teeth. Two 14 unit (14 teeth) porcelain-metal bridges increases the vertical dimension and “jump” the cross bite.
Treatment time – 16 days

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How to repair crown and bridge pictures

1) – 4) Patient presented with a two-unit porcelain fused to metal bridge that had come out. The bridge abutment was on the upper left canine #11 and it was cantilevered in the upper left lateral position #10. The patient had recently moved to NY and then lost his job in the computer industry and was financially unable to properly rebuild this area at this time. The patient sought a temporary repair though he knew this would ultimately sacrifice the already badly damaged, and possibly untreatable, canine. 4) The canine abutment had significant decay. 5) The decay was removed from the canine and a post space created. 6) A pre-fabricated post was cemented into place. 7) A chemically cured bonding material was added to the post and the bridge was placed on top, and occasionally removed, during hardening. 8) The bridge was cemented onto this new abutment using chemically cured bonding material and a little dental bonding was also added to the distal of the left central #9 to help support the cantilever during vertical loading. The patient understands the need for more comprehensive care when circumstances allow.
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Placement of a Maryland Bridge fixed bridge to replace two missing lower central incisors

1) Pre-op view with the patient’s removal partial denture in place. 2) Pre-op view with the denture removed. 3) – 4) Two extra oral pictures of the bridge. 5) – 8) Four post-op photos following bonding of the bridge to the lateral incisor teeth. These dental bridges can work well in the anterior when a patient is willing to place less force upon them.
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Upper jaw full mouth reconstruction in a nervous dental patient

The patient was a pretty, 33 year-old female. Treatment included porcelain fused to metal dental crown & bridge, root canal therapy on all teeth abutments, root tip extractions, and facial teeth bonding on both upper lateral incisors. The upper anterior root canal and crowns first show her how pretty her teeth could look and that it could be accomplished quickly and painlessly. Next extractions of the hopeless teeth allow time for healing before bridgework. Then root canal therapy on the posterior abutments before their preparation for bridgework. In brief the patient experienced minimal post-operative pain.

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Maryland Bridge technique how to pictures

1) Maryland bridge. 2) Master model showing the prepared abutments with occlusal rests. 3) – 5) The bridge in place on the master model. 6) Intra-oral photo of the edentulous span. 7) – 8) The bridge in place.

In conclusion Dr. Jeffrey Dorfman created all of the dentistry shown on this 4,400 page website. In brief we offer intelligent & honest diagnosis and better results for our full mouth reconstruction patients. Visit us when you want it done right the first time; you will save money by initially spending more. Therefore please call The Center for Special Dentistry®.