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Full mouth restoration in Lemont IL is a treatment plan that repairs or replaces multiple teeth at once. We combine crowns, implants, bridges, dentures, and fillings based on what your mouth actually needs. Our dental office serves patients in both Lemont and Palos Hills through every phase of the process. You will know the full plan before any treatment begins.
This page covers which treatments are included, who qualifies, and how appointments are structured. Whether you have worn enamel, broken teeth, or several missing teeth, we build a plan that addresses everything together. One consultation gives you a complete picture.
Full mouth restoration in Lemont IL is built for patients dealing with more than one dental problem at the same time. Decay, missing teeth, cracked crowns, and worn enamel do not always happen in isolation. We sequence every treatment so each phase prepares your mouth correctly for the next. Nothing is done out of order.
Patients in Lemont IL who have put off dental care for years often arrive with several overlapping issues. Treating each problem separately through different providers creates delays and inconsistency. We manage the full scope in one place, which means your treatments work together rather than against each other.
We do not start any work until we fully understand your mouth. Your diagnostic visit includes X-rays, a bite assessment, and a full exam of every tooth and surrounding tissue. That information tells us exactly what needs to be treated and in what order. You see the complete plan before anything is approved.
Patients from the Old Quarry Road area of Lemont often arrive having visited multiple dentists without a clear answer. A single diagnostic visit at our office pulls all findings into one place. You leave that appointment knowing the full scope — not a partial picture.
If you have heavily worn teeth, several broken teeth, or missing teeth across both arches, full mouth restoration addresses all of it together. We treat the causes of damage — grinding, acid erosion, untreated decay — not just the visible results. That approach gives restored teeth a better chance of holding up over time.
Patients in Palos Hills IL dealing with years of tooth grinding often discover related jaw tension and bite collapse during their exam. Restoration corrects both. We adjust bite alignment as part of the treatment plan so the rebuilt teeth are not immediately put under the same pressure that damaged the originals.
Full mouth restoration in Palos Hills IL is a multi-visit process, and the timeline depends on which treatments are involved. Some patients complete treatment in a few months. Others with more complex needs take longer. Your dentist maps the full schedule at your consultation so you know what to plan for before anything starts.
Families near the Sycamore Hills neighborhood in Palos Hills often plan treatment around the school year. We account for that when we build your schedule. Knowing the full timeline upfront lets you book around work, school, and family commitments without last-minute rescheduling.
When teeth are missing or broken, surrounding teeth absorb uneven force with every bite. Over time, that imbalance causes more cracking, shifting, and jaw strain. Restoring teeth in coordination — rather than one at a time — spreads chewing force evenly across your arch. Your jaw muscles work the way they are supposed to.
Lemont IL winters already increase jaw clenching in some patients. Correcting bite balance during full mouth restoration reduces the added pressure those muscles face during the colder months. Patients often report less jaw soreness after restoration than they experienced before treatment began.
Your dentist determines this at the consultation based on how many teeth are affected and whether multiple arches are involved. If the damage is spread across most of your mouth, full mouth restoration is typically the right approach. A targeted plan still applies for patients with fewer isolated problems.
The timeline depends on the number and type of treatments included in your plan. Your dentist outlines the full schedule at your first visit so you know what to plan for before committing. Some patients finish in a few months; others with more involved needs take longer.
Full mouth restoration commonly includes crowns, implants, bridges, dentures, and fillings. The exact combination depends on your exam findings. We do not apply a standard package — every plan is built from what your mouth specifically needs.