Full Mouth Reconstructions | Prosthodontics

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment approach designed to rebuild or replace all of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. This process combines advanced restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, and often dental implant surgery to restore full function, comfort, and aesthetics.

At Smile Arc Dental Group, we provide complete in-house care, from surgical procedures to final restorations, so you can achieve optimal results without the need to coordinate between multiple specialists.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction involves a customized blend of treatments to repair severely damaged, worn, or missing teeth. Depending on your needs, treatment may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, periodontal therapy, or other restorative procedures.

Every case is carefully planned to improve chewing function, jaw alignment, oral health, and overall smile appearance. The goal is not only to enhance aesthetics but also to restore long-term stability and comfort.

Who Is a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

This treatment may be recommended for patients experiencing:

  • Severe tooth wear from grinding or erosion
  • Advanced periodontal (gum) disease
  • Extensive decay or failing restorations
  • Multiple missing teeth
  • Bite misalignment or jaw discomfort

Some individuals also pursue full-mouth rehabilitation for cosmetic improvement when they desire a dramatic transformation in their smile.

How Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Planned?

Because reconstruction is complex, detailed planning is essential. We use advanced diagnostics, digital imaging, and comprehensive evaluations to design a treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs.

Each phase is carefully sequenced to ensure proper healing, structural balance, and long-term success. Our team will walk you through every step so you understand the timeline, expected results, and available options.

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Painful?

Patient comfort is always a priority. Procedures are performed with appropriate anesthesia and sedation options when needed. Recovery varies depending on the treatments involved, but we provide clear aftercare instructions and ongoing support to ensure a smooth healing process.

How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?

Treatment timelines vary depending on the complexity of your case. Some reconstructions may take several months, especially when dental implants are involved. During your consultation, we will provide a personalized timeline and help you understand each stage of the process.

At Smile Arc Dental Group, your smile’s health, function, and beauty are our priority. If you have concerns about your oral health or are considering comprehensive restorative care, we are here to guide you toward a confident, lasting solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full mouth reconstruction is a significant step toward restoring your oral health and confidence. Below are answers to common questions patients ask when considering comprehensive restorative treatment.

How much does full mouth reconstruction cost?

The cost varies depending on the number of procedures required, the materials used, and whether dental implants are involved. Because each case is fully customized, we provide a detailed treatment plan and transparent estimate during your consultation. Financing options are often available to help make treatment manageable.

Insurance coverage depends on your specific plan and whether treatment is considered medically necessary. Restorative procedures may receive partial coverage, while cosmetic treatments may not. Our team will review your benefits and explain your out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.

With proper care, restorations such as crowns, bridges, and implants can last many years. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental visits helps protect your investment and ensure long-term success.

No. While it can dramatically improve the appearance of your smile, reconstruction is often recommended to restore function, relieve jaw discomfort, correct bite issues, and treat severe dental damage. The primary goal is improving overall oral health and stability.

In many cases, yes. Dental implants are commonly used to replace missing teeth and provide a stable foundation for crowns or bridges. However, not every patient requires implants — your treatment plan will be personalized based on your needs.