Treatment Options for a Full Mouth Reconstruction

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert If you’re experiencing constant dental pain, have frequent dental visits to address problems, or simply have multiple cracked, broken, missing, or badly worn teeth, it might be time to consider a full mouth reconstruction.  A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring or replacing all of the … Continue reading Treatment Options for a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction: The Importance of Treatment Planning

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert Whether you’re dealing with extensive tooth loss from injury or aging or severe tooth decay, if you have an array of dental issues that have been causing you problems, you may be a candidate for a full mouth reconstruction.  A full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring … Continue reading Full Mouth Reconstruction: The Importance of Treatment Planning

A Full Mouth Reconstruction – Mike’s Story

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert How Did this Start? Mike had been a long-term patient of Dr. Furey when Dr. Elizabeth took over his care in 2016. Up to that point, Mike had talked with Dr. Furey about the need to restore his mouth due to the severe erosion that was occurring throughout. Starting in 2016, … Continue reading A Full Mouth Reconstruction – Mike’s Story

Full Mouth Reconstruction, Explained

FULL MOUTH RECONSTRUCTION, EXPLAINED At Eggert Family Dentistry, our comprehensive approach means that we focus on your overall oral health. Instead of regarding your teeth in isolation, we take a holistic and comprehensive perspective on how your mouth functions as a whole, and how it functions in relation to your whole body.   In some cases, … Continue reading Full Mouth Reconstruction, Explained

Full Mouth Reconstruction – Am I a Candidate?

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert There are times when, even with diligent touch-up work throughout the years, a person could truly benefit from full mouth reconstruction. This reconstruction process involves restoring all the teeth in both the upper and lower jaw and oftentimes correcting the bite and healing the gums. At Eggert Family Dentistry, when we … Continue reading Full Mouth Reconstruction – Am I a Candidate?

Full Mouth Reconstruction – Tim’s Story

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert How did Eggert Family Dentistry meet Tim? Before After Tim came to us as an established patient at one of his routine exams. He was experiencing increasing tooth sensitivity and pain throughout his mouth. He had noticed his teeth had become shorter over the years. Dr. Elizabeth noted excessive wear throughout … Continue reading Full Mouth Reconstruction – Tim’s Story

Why a Fitted Mouth Guard Provides the Best Protection

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert A fitted mouth guard is the best way to protect an athlete’s teeth and mouth area when playing sports throughout the year. Dr. Jeff and Dr. Elizabeth always recommend to parents of our sports-playing patients that a custom-fitted mouth guard is the best way to protect their kids’ teeth, jaws and … Continue reading Why a Fitted Mouth Guard Provides the Best Protection

How Eggert Family Dentistry Uses “The Records Process” and Mock-Up Procedures to Create New Smiles

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert Our smile is often the first thing that people notice about us, and it plays a significant role in our self-esteem and overall well-being. People who experience frequent dental problems, however, can feel robbed of that sense of contentment and confidence. Fortunately, advances in modern dentistry have made it possible to … Continue reading How Eggert Family Dentistry Uses “The Records Process” and Mock-Up Procedures to Create New Smiles

The Seattle Protocol – Tom’s Story

By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert How Did This Start? Tom’s journey began in 2014 when he came to us as a new patient looking to improve his oral health and the appearance of his teeth. During his comprehensive exam, Dr. Elizabeth found the main areas of concern to be the excessive wear, erosion and fracturing of … Continue reading The Seattle Protocol – Tom’s Story