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Restorations In Naples

Full Mouth Restorations in Naples, FL

When multiple teeth are damaged, missing, or failing, the path forward can seem overwhelming. Full mouth restoration offers a comprehensive solution that rebuilds your entire smile while addressing functional problems that impact your daily life.

 

At Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics, Dr. Randolph Binns and Dr. Joseph Aquino specialize in complex prosthodontic treatments that restore both beauty and function to your smile. Dr. Binns brings his surgical prosthodontic training from Nova Southeastern University and the University of Illinois at Chicago, combined with an exceptional artistic eye that creates seamless cosmetic results. Dr. Aquino, an oral oncologist and maxillofacial prosthodontist trained at UCLA and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, integrates the latest digital technology to deliver comfortable, effective care.

Why Choose Advanced Prosthodontics & Implant Esthetics for Dental Implants?

  • Two Specialty Prosthodontists
  • Treatment Planned & Performed Using X-Navigation
  • Relaxing Dental Office w/ Spa-Like Environment

What Is Full Mouth Restoration?

Full mouth restoration is a comprehensive treatment approach that rebuilds or replaces all of the teeth in your mouth. This extensive procedure combines multiple restorative techniques to address widespread dental problems that cannot be solved with isolated treatments. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, patients often require this treatment after experiencing significant trauma, illness, or congenital defects, though each situation demands individual evaluation.

The restoration process may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and other prosthetic solutions. Unlike single-tooth repairs, full mouth restoration considers how all components of your bite work together. We evaluate your jaw position, bite alignment, facial structure, and aesthetic preferences to create a treatment plan that restores complete oral health.

Conditions That May Require Full Mouth Restoration

Several dental conditions may indicate the need for a comprehensive restoration. Each situation requires careful evaluation to determine whether full mouth restoration is the most effective treatment approach.

Severe Tooth Wear

Years of grinding, clenching, or acid erosion can wear teeth down to nubs. This progressive damage affects your ability to chew properly and can alter your facial appearance. When natural tooth structure becomes insufficient to support traditional restorations, full mouth restoration may be necessary to rebuild what has been lost.

Multiple Missing Teeth

Losing several teeth creates a cascade of problems throughout your mouth. Remaining teeth shift into empty spaces, your bite becomes uneven, and jawbone deterioration begins. Full mouth restoration with implant-supported prosthetics stops this deterioration and restores proper function.

Failed Dental Work

When multiple crowns, bridges, or other restorations fail simultaneously, a comprehensive approach becomes more practical than addressing each problem individually. Full mouth restoration allows us to create a cohesive treatment plan that ensures all components work harmoniously together.

The Full Mouth Restoration Process

Understanding the phases of treatment helps you prepare for the journey ahead. Most full mouth restorations follow a systematic approach that prioritizes both immediate needs and long-term success.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Your journey begins with detailed diagnostic work, including digital imaging, bite analysis, and facial measurements. This evaluation identifies all problems affecting your oral health and determines the best sequence for addressing them. We consider not just your teeth but also your entire stomatognathic system, including your jaw joints, muscles, and bite relationship.

Treatment Planning

Based on diagnostic findings, we develop a customized plan that may combine several procedures. The plan outlines which teeth can be saved, which need extraction, where implants should be placed, and how the final restorations will be designed. This roadmap ensures every step moves you closer to your final result.

Phased Implementation

Complex cases are typically completed in phases to allow healing between procedures. You may receive temporary restorations while implants integrate with your jawbone or while gum tissue heals. These provisional teeth let you function normally throughout treatment and serve as prototypes for your final prosthetics.

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Advanced Technology in Full Mouth Restoration

Digital dentistry has revolutionized how prosthodontists plan and execute full mouth restorations. Computer-guided implant placement ensures optimal positioning for both function and aesthetics. Digital impressions eliminate the discomfort of traditional molds while providing more accurate data for creating your prosthetics.

Three-dimensional treatment planning lets you preview your results before any irreversible procedures begin. This technology allows us to identify potential complications and adjust the treatment plan accordingly. The precision offered by digital workflows results in restorations that fit better, look more natural, and require fewer adjustments.

Life After Full Mouth Restoration

Once your treatment is complete, you can expect to eat comfortably, speak clearly, and smile confidently. Proper care of your restorations includes regular professional cleanings, diligent home hygiene, and protective devices if you grind your teeth. Most modern dentures and implant-supported prosthetics are designed for long-term durability when maintained correctly.

We will schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your restorations and make any necessary adjustments. These check-ups ensure your bite remains balanced and your prosthetics continue functioning optimally.

Maintaining your All-on-4 restoration requires daily attention, though the routine is straightforward. You’ll brush the prosthesis just as you would natural teeth, paying special attention to where it meets the gum line. Water flossers work particularly well for cleaning around the implants and beneath the prosthesis, helping prevent inflammation and maintain healthy tissue.

Regular checkups at our office allow us to monitor your implants, assess bone levels, and ensure your prosthesis remains properly adjusted. Avoiding extremely hard foods, such as ice or hard candy, helps protect both the prosthesis and the implants. These simple precautions, combined with good daily hygiene, help ensure the longevity of your investment in missing teeth replacement.

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Restore Your Smile at Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics

Full mouth restoration requires both technical expertise and artistic vision to create results that look natural and function properly. The team at Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics brings specialized training in complex prosthodontic cases, ensuring you receive care that addresses every aspect of your oral health. Our practice works with many dental insurance plans and partners with CareCredit to offer flexible financing options that make comprehensive treatment accessible. 

Whether tooth wear, trauma, or failed dental work has compromised your smile, our prosthodontic specialists can develop a treatment plan that restores your oral health and confidence. Contact our Naples office today to schedule a consultation and discover how full mouth restoration can transform your quality of life

Meet the Doctors

Dr. Randold Binns

Dr. Randold Binns brings over two decades of specialized expertise to every patient he treats at Advanced Prosthodontics & Implant Esthetics. As a board-certified prosthodontist with advanced training from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Dr. Binns combines precision, artistry, and the latest dental technology to deliver exceptional results.

His credentials include a Master of Science in Oral Science, published research in the Journal of Prosthodontics, and an appointment as Adjunct Clinical Professor at Nova Southeastern University. Whether you need a single dental implant, full-mouth reconstruction, or custom dentures, you’re in the hands of a true specialist.

Dr. Eugenio Aquino

Dr. Eugenio Aquino is one of the few maxillofacial prosthodontists in Southwest Florida, bringing rare subspecialty training to patients facing complex dental reconstructions. After earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery from UCLA, Dr. Aquino completed a three-year prosthodontics residency at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in oral oncology and maxillofacial prosthetics at the renowned University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.

His expertise spans dental implants, full-mouth rehabilitation, trauma reconstruction, and specialized prosthetic devices for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Fluent in English and Spanish, Dr. Aquino treats every patient like family—delivering precision care with compassion.

VISIT US IN NAPLES

Experience personalized care from Southwest Florida’s leading prosthodontic specialists. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest digital technology to ensure precise, comfortable treatment.

✓ Complimentary consultations for dental implants and full-mouth reconstruction

✓ Flexible financing options with payments as low as $150/month

✓ Convenient location in the heart of Naples with ample parking