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What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Restores Chewing and Speaking Ability
Missing or damaged teeth can make eating and speaking difficult. Full mouth reconstruction restores proper bite alignment and chewing function, making meals and conversations easier.
Eliminates Pain and Discomfort
Jaw pain, misalignment, and gum disease can cause ongoing discomfort. Treating these issues relieves strain, reduces inflammation, and improves overall oral function.


Enhances Your Smile and Confidence
Worn, discolored, or missing teeth can affect self-esteem. Custom restorations restore symmetry, improve tooth appearance, and create a balanced, natural-looking smile.
Am I a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?
You may benefit from full mouth reconstruction if you have:
- Multiple missing, damaged, or severely worn teeth
- Chronic jaw pain or TMJ disorder affecting your bite
- Advanced gum disease leading to bone loss
- Bite misalignment that makes chewing or speaking difficult
- A history of trauma or significant dental issues requiring full restoration
If these issues impact your daily life, a personalized full mouth reconstruction can restore both function and aesthetics, improving your overall health and well-being.

What Treatments Are Included in Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Dental Implants
A permanent solution for missing teeth, implants restore both function and appearance by mimicking the structure of natural teeth.
Crowns & Bridges
Custom-designed crowns and bridges strengthen damaged teeth and replace missing ones while maintaining a natural look.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Options include traditional dentures, implant-supported dentures, and All-on-4 solutions, providing stability and long-term function.
Periodontal Care
Healthy gums are essential for strong teeth. Treatments such as scaling and root planing, laser therapy, or surgical intervention restore gum health.
Orthodontic Solutions
Correcting bite issues with Invisalign or traditional braces can improve both the function and longevity of restorations.
TMJ Treatment
If you suffer from jaw pain, clicking, or headaches, TMJ therapy can relieve discomfort and restore proper bite alignment.
What to Expect During Your Treatment
Evaluation & Digital Imaging
We start with a detailed oral exam, using CBCT scans and intraoral imaging to assess your teeth, gums, and jaw alignment.
Treatment Planning
A customized, step-by-step plan is created to address your specific needs while ensuring a comfortable, efficient process.
Phased Treatment Approach
To minimize recovery time and discomfort, treatments are completed in stages, prioritizing oral health and structural integrity.
Final Restorations & Smile Transform
Once healing is complete, your crowns, bridges, implants, or dentures are placed, completing your fully restored, functional smile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
The timeline depends on your treatment plan. Some patients complete their reconstruction in a few months, while others may require a year or more if multiple procedures are involved.
Does insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?
Many restorative treatments (such as crowns, implants, and periodontal care) may be partially covered by insurance. Our team will help verify your benefits and explore financing options.
Is full mouth reconstruction painful?
We prioritize patient comfort by using local anesthesia and sedation options. Minimally invasive techniques also help reduce discomfort and speed up recovery.
Will I need multiple appointments?
Yes, because full mouth reconstruction involves multiple steps, most patients require a series of visits to complete treatment. Your personalized plan will outline expected appointments.
Can full mouth reconstruction fix TMJ or jaw pain?
Yes, correcting bite misalignment and restoring proper jaw function can significantly reduce TMJ symptoms, including pain and headaches.
Do I need dental implants for full mouth reconstruction?
Not always. While implants are a popular long-term solution, other options such as bridges, crowns, or dentures may be used depending on your needs.
How long do the results of full mouth reconstruction last?
With proper care, routine dental visits, and good oral hygiene, the results of full mouth reconstruction can last a lifetime.
How will my new teeth look?
All restorations are custom-designed to match the color, shape, and size of natural teeth, ensuring a seamless, natural appearance.
Can I eat normally during the process?
Some temporary dietary adjustments may be necessary after certain procedures, but most patients resume normal eating habits within a few days.