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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction

At Affinity Family Dental, full mouth reconstruction is designed to restore the health, function, and appearance of your smile. This personalized treatment approach may include a combination of dental procedures such as crowns, bridges, veneers, dental implants, orthodontics, gum treatments, and restorative care. Every treatment plan begins with a comprehensive dental evaluation to better understand your oral health concerns and smile goals. Our objective is to improve chewing ability, speaking comfort, oral health, and overall confidence through customized long-term solutions.

Who Is a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Patients experiencing multiple oral health concerns may benefit from full mouth reconstruction. This treatment is often recommended for individuals dealing with missing teeth, gum disease, severe tooth wear, bite problems, damaged teeth, or ongoing discomfort while eating or speaking. Patients seeking major cosmetic improvements due to discoloration, misalignment, or previous dental concerns may also be candidates.

“Patients with extensive dental concerns affecting multiple areas of the mouth may benefit from full mouth reconstruction.”

Why Someone May Need Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction may be recommended when oral health issues begin affecting comfort, function, or appearance. Problems such as missing teeth, severe decay, gum disease, jaw discomfort, bite misalignment, or damaged dental work may require a more comprehensive approach. In some cases, medical conditions affecting oral health may also make restorative treatment necessary.

“Both functional and cosmetic dental concerns may make full mouth reconstruction an effective treatment option.”

Full Mouth Reconstruction Treatment Options

Because every smile is unique, treatment plans are customized based on individual needs. Full mouth reconstruction may include:

  • Dental implants for missing teeth
  • Crowns and bridges to restore damaged teeth
  • Veneers for cosmetic improvements
  • Orthodontic treatment for bite correction and alignment
  • Gum treatments to improve oral health
  • Restorative procedures for long-term function and comfort


The goal of treatment is to restore oral health, improve functionality, and create a healthy, natural-looking smile.

“Every full mouth reconstruction plan is personalized based on the patient’s oral health goals and treatment needs.”

Upper & Lower Mouth Reconstruction

In some cases, patients may need reconstruction focused on only the upper or lower teeth instead of the entire mouth. These treatments are designed to restore function, alignment, and appearance while addressing specific dental concerns affecting one portion of the smile.

“Some patients may benefit from treatment focused only on the upper or lower teeth rather than a complete reconstruction.”

Cosmetic Full Mouth Reconstruction

Cosmetic full mouth reconstruction focuses on improving the overall appearance of the smile while maintaining oral health and function. Treatments may include veneers, crowns, orthodontics, gum contouring, whitening, and tooth replacement options to improve symmetry, alignment, and aesthetics. The goal is to create a balanced, confident, and natural-looking smile.

“Cosmetic full mouth reconstruction may include veneers, whitening, orthodontics, gum contouring, and tooth replacement solutions.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment time varies based on the complexity of care needed. Some patients may complete treatment within weeks, while others may require several months depending on their personalized plan.

Costs vary based on the procedures involved and individual treatment needs. Insurance coverage and treatment complexity may affect pricing.

Yes. Treatment can improve eating, speaking, bite function, comfort, and long-term oral health while restoring damaged or missing teeth.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Every patient receives a customized treatment plan based on their oral health condition and smile goals.

Yes. Dental X-rays are often used to evaluate oral health and identify underlying concerns so the most effective treatment plan can be developed.