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What happens during the initial examination for a full mouth reconstruction?

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What happens during the initial examination for a full mouth reconstruction?

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During the initial examination process, your dentist will need to have multiple records of your mouth. These will include photographs, X-rays, impressions of upper and lower teeth, models made from those impressions and also a model or registration of your bite. You may also need to be referred to other specialists for consultation purposes in order to determine the best course of treatment for your needs. To learn more about full mouth restoration at Advanced Smile Designs in Santa Cruz County, California, please contact Terry W. Forsberg, DDS today.

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