Full-mouth reconstruction, full-mouth rehabilitation, and full-mouth restoration are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of rebuilding or restoring all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws simultaneously. Your dentist, who has years of experience working with the materials and procedures related to full-mouth reconstruction, will develop a plan that addresses all your needs and will leave you with a perfect smile, ideal bite, and optimal function. Explore our Smile Gallery to witness the remarkable smile transformations our patients have achieved.
You may be a candidate for full-mouth reconstruction if:
- Your teeth have been lost due to decay or trauma
- Your teeth have been injured or fractured
- Your teeth have become severely worn because of long-term acid erosion (from foods, beverages, or acid reflux)
- You have ongoing jaw, muscle, or headache pain related to your bite
The Results Speak for Themselves




The extent of your reconstruction will depend on the condition of your teeth. Your dentist may recommend crowns, bridges, veneers, or implants to restore your smile to its best possible condition. He or she will also address the state of your gum tissue, as the health of your gums may impact the type of restorations you receive.
Your treatment plan will entail a step-by-step process detailing all aspects of your reconstruction. The duration of your treatment will depend on the extent of work needed, but in the end it will all be worth it. Your teeth, mouth, and smile will be healthy and beautiful for the rest of your life.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have extensive dental issues, affecting many or all teeth you might benefit from Full Mouth Restoration. Schedule a consultation to find if a Full Mouth Restoration is for you.
Depending on the procedures involved, it might range from a few weeks to several months. Our team will clearly explain the treatment plan, including the timeline, ensuring you will be fully informed at every step of the process.
With modern anesthesia and our expertise, discomfort is minimized. Some post-treatment soreness is normal but can be managed with medications. You will receive post-treatment instructions on how to care for your dental work and manage any discomfort.
We use an advanced technology to map out every phase of your treatment in advance to ensure comfortable, natural looking results that function like real teeth. You can even see a preview of what your final smile will look like before any treatment starts.
The cost of Full Mouth Restoration varies depending on which procedures are required. Our insurance team will help you maximize any available insurance coverage. We also offer payment plans for qualifying patients and partner with several reputable financing companies to help make treatment more affordable.