Full Mouth Restorations with Dental Crowns you have multiple teeth that are damaged or decayed, a full-mouth restoration using crowns may be the way to go. This treatment typically involves applying 28 crowns for a full restoration.Patients should note the following steps when undergoing full or partial mouth makeovers. The process begins with a consultation, evaluation, and planning session with your dentist. X-rays are taken and impressions of each tooth are made to determine the number of crowns required. Local anesthesia is then used to numb the affected area, after which each tooth is reshaped to accommodate the eventual crown placement. Temporary crowns or a full mouth guard are then placed while impressions are used to create the final crowns (fabricated by a specialist prosthodontist in a dental laboratory). Once the crowns are ready, the final placement process can begin: The temporary crowns are removed and the permanent ones are carefully placed and adjusted for a perfect fit. The crowns are bonded in place using a special dental adhesive or light-activated glue.It's worth noting that full-mouth restoration treatment typically requires multiple dental appointments and may take up to a week to complete. At Fixing Smiles, we're committed to ensuring a safe and rewarding experience for all our patients.