Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive restorative approach that rebuilds or replaces multiple teeth to restore oral health and esthetic appearance. It integrates advanced diagnostic planning with coordinated restorative procedures.
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Restores Function and Comfort
Full mouth reconstruction restores proper bite alignment, improves chewing efficiency, and reduces chronic jaw discomfort. Patients often choose this treatment to regain normal oral function after extensive wear, injury, or long-standing dental disease.
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Rebuilds Long-Term Oral Health
This approach addresses multiple dental concerns simultaneously, including decay, gum disease, and structural damage. By restoring each component of the smile, full mouth reconstruction promotes lasting stability and overall oral health.
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Enhances Appearance
Beyond its functional benefits, full-mouth reconstruction significantly improves dental aesthetics. Carefully planned restorations create balanced, natural-looking results, allowing patients to feel more confident in professional, social, and personal interactions.
Our Full Mouth Reconstruction Process
Our evidence-based, comfort-focused philosophy for full-mouth reconstruction integrates modern diagnostics, thorough treatment planning, and patient-centered care to deliver predictable outcomes, lasting functionality, and refined restorative results.
1. Evaluating Your Needs
Our full mouth reconstruction evaluation begins with careful listening to understand each patient’s goals, then integrates advanced diagnostics to develop a comprehensive overview of oral health and functional considerations overall.

2. Drafting Your Reconstruction
After completing the evaluation, our accomplished team develops an extensive treatment plan that sequences restorative and corrective procedures, coordinates necessary specialty care, and outlines timelines, materials, and expected outcomes to fully restore functionality and esthetics.

3. The Reconstruction Process
After developing a comprehensive treatment plan, full-mouth reconstruction proceeds in coordinated phases, depending on the treatments involved (implants, crowns, periodontal care, etc.). Each procedure is carefully sequenced to restore oral health, everyday performance, and long-term structural success.

4. Maintaining Your Results
After full mouth reconstruction, diligent aftercare ensures long-term success. It’s important to maintain meticulous oral hygiene, attend scheduled follow-up visits, and adhere to dietary and care guidelines to protect and preserve the restorations. If needed, we may also recommend a night guard to protect your teeth from clenching/grinding damage.

Ideal Candidates:
- Have significant tooth loss, advanced decay, or structural damage.
- Have severe bite problems, jaw discomfort, or impaired chewing.
- Need comprehensive restoration after trauma, long-term wear, and previous dentistry.
Not Recommended If You Have:
- Uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders present.
- Active periodontal disease or untreated infections.
- Severe bruxism without commitment to management.
- Poor oral hygiene with inconsistent attendance.
- Expectations that are limited to cosmetic changes alone.