
If you’ve been told you need extensive dental work or you’re struggling with multiple dental concerns, you may have come across the term full mouth reconstruction. But what does it really mean—and who is it for?
Understanding Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction, sometimes called full mouth rehabilitation or full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive dental treatment plan designed to rebuild and restore the health, function, and appearance of all (or most) of your teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
Unlike cosmetic dentistry alone, which focuses primarily on improving appearance, full mouth reconstruction also addresses serious oral health issues to create a strong, healthy foundation for long-lasting results.
What Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Address?
A full mouth reconstruction may be recommended if you have:
- Severely damaged, worn down, or decayed teeth
- Multiple missing teeth
- Advanced gum disease
- Bite problems or misaligned teeth
- TMJ (jaw joint) disorders causing pain or discomfort
What Treatments Are Involved?
Because every patient’s needs are different, no two full mouth reconstructions are exactly alike. Your plan may include a combination of:
- Porcelain crowns and bridges to restore damaged teeth
- Dental implants to replace missing teeth with permanent, natural-looking solutions
- Periodontal (gum) therapy to treat gum disease and create a healthy foundation
- Orthodontics or Invisalign® to correct misalignment or bite issues
- Veneers or bonding to enhance aesthetics after functional issues are resolved
Who Is a Candidate?
Patients who have experienced significant dental problems—whether from trauma, disease, or long-term wear—are often ideal candidates for full mouth reconstruction. This treatment restores not just your smile’s beauty, but also its comfort, strength, and function.
The Dynamic Smile Design Difference
At Dynamic Smile Design, our approach to full mouth reconstruction combines advanced technology, expert diagnostics, and artistic precision. We carefully tailor each plan to the patient, ensuring that your new smile looks natural, functions properly, and improves your overall oral health.
Whether you’re experiencing severe damage, tooth loss, or bite discomfort, we’re here to rebuild your smile with results that are both life-changing and lasting.