Fresno Dentists Claudia Denes and Alex Denes are Addressing Cosmetic Dental Issues and Restoring Dental Health
Your mouth plays a huge role in your daily life. We depend on our mouths for basic functions like eating and speaking, and we know that our smile factors into how people perceive us. Some people even believe the appearance of your smile can affect job opportunities and relationship success. What you may not know is that your teeth can also play a part in those daily aches and pains thought to be from “sleeping wrong” or long hours at the office. Our Fresno dentists, Drs. Alex Denes and Claudia Denes offer full mouth reconstruction to address multiple dental issues from cosmetic dental fixes, to restorative dentistry procedures so that you can enjoy a better quality of life.
Alleviating Toothache in Fresno
Are you chewing on one side of your mouth because of a sensitive tooth? Often a sign of infection, toothaches result from a lack of strong enamel to protect your teeth from bacterial infection and sensitivity to pressure and temperature. Our Fresno dentists can restore your ability to chew properly and enjoy meals more by addressing tooth decay and building back strong tooth structure with porcelain crowns or cosmetic fillings.
Correcting Misaligned Bite in Fresno
Relieving toothache and improve esthetics is just one way a full mouth reconstruction can address pain. If you feel neck aches, shoulder strain, sore jaw muscles, morning earaches, or even chronic headaches, you may be suffering from the symptoms of TMJ dysfunction. Often caused by malocclusion (bad bite), TMJ pains can usually be alleviated with orthodontic treatment. In fact, correcting a misaligned bite and straightening crooked teeth can benefit your oral health and overall health while creating a more appealing smile.
More Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction
A full mouth reconstruction not only restores dental health but can also cosmetically enhance your smile. Find out more ways you can benefit from a full mouth reconstruction with dental implants, porcelain veneers, and teeth whitening in next week’s blog.