Revitalize Your Damaged Smile with a Personalized Full Mouth Reconstruction Plan in Norman, OK

July 19, 2013

When your teeth have been damaged due to injury or decay, it can be an intimidating task to seek out dental help, especially if you can tell that you’re in need of several treatments to restore your smile to its former glory. After all, the last you need is one more person criticizing you unfairly for your appearance. Thankfully, here at Dr. Bobby Carmen’s dental practice, judgment is the last thing on any of our staff members’ minds – far from it! We’re thrilled that you’ve chosen to take this step towards rebuilding both your smile and your self-confidence. With the help of a full mouth reconstruction plan, we’ll be able to plan your treatment out in a way that best fits your unique needs and goals and leaves your teeth healthier and happier than ever before!

Revitalize Your Look with our Transformative Services

When it comes down to it, a full mouth reconstruction isn’t a specific service or procedure – it’s a combination of our various restorative dentistry services that has been personalized to fit your unique situation! We’ll begin by treating you to a thorough evaluation at our Norman, OK office so that we determine the scope and extent of your dental problems. Once that process is completed, Dr. Carmen will sit down with you and discuss the options available for treatment and what his recommendations are, being sure to take into account any wishes or concerns you may have. By developing a full mouth reconstruction plan ahead of treatment, you’ll be sure to save yourself valuable time and cost by combining appointments and avoiding unnecessary procedures, all while improving the health of your smile!

Our available procedures include:

Contact our Norman office today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Carmen. We can’t wait to give you and your family new reasons to smile bigger and brighter! We also serve the areas of Moore, the University of Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma, and beyond.

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