A single dental concern can usually be treated with a single procedure—but what if you have more than one issue that needs to be fixed? Dr. Arash Azarbal, our extensively trained cosmetic dentist, understands that many patients have multiple conditions that need to be addressed. These include: restoring broken down teeth, replacing missing teeth, fixing and restoring the bite, and restoring all of these conditions in an aesthetic manner to give you a cosmetically beautiful smile. For these situations, Dr. Azarbal offers full mouth reconstruction. An innovative multi-modality treatment, full mouth reconstruction is a customized approach that combines selected techniques to achieve the ultimate goal of having an aesthetic and functional dentition.

Bothered by multiple oral health concerns such as cavities, gaps, stains, missing teeth, or other issues? Full mouth reconstruction may be an ideal solution. Dr. Azarbal can help you determine which methods can give you the smile you’ve always dreamed of.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is simply a term used to describe a combination of procedures used to enhance the health and beauty of the smile. A restorative alternative to a Smile Makeover, which focuses on cosmetic enhancement, full mouth reconstruction is designed to repair and rehabilitate the teeth and gums, restore the bite, and enhance cosmetic issues. It combines aesthetic and functional treatments for more comprehensive improvements. During your initial consultation, Dr. Azarbal will discuss your concerns, evaluate your needs, and collaboratively develop a treatment plan to optimize your outcome.

What Are the Benefits of a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

A full mouth reconstruction opens the door for a multitude of benefits. First and foremost, you are treated to a comprehensive examination of your mouth, in which our dentist will carefully observe any existing or potential problems.

This treatment plan can address a variety of issues, including:

  • Missing teeth
  • Broken and chipped teeth
  • Decaying teeth
  • Teeth affected by deep stains
  • Misaligned or crowded teeth
  • Mechanics of your bite
  • Teeth that have been worn down due to bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Periodontal issues such as gum inflammation and recession

What Treatments Can Be Included in a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

One of the many benefits of full mouth reconstruction is that it can be tailored to suit your individual needs and goals. Some of the most common procedures that are applied include:

Additionally, any number of cosmetic treatments can be added to your plan to both strengthen and beautify your smile. To help make your experience the best it can be, we offer sedation dentistry to put you at ease and make you feel more comfortable.

“Very happy with this dentist. No pain! Thanks for making my dental experience a positive one. I felt no pain, and the dentist talked me through the procedure. I liked the fact that he listened to my fears and concerns and provided some methods to help me relax. ”

Eyana F. 

How is the Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Performed?

The procedure typically begins with a consultation and a thorough oral exam. Our dentist will prioritize the most pressing issues, and the two of you will come up with a game plan to fully restore your mouth. From there, the course of action depends on the particular treatments you will need performed, whether they involve a restoration of your teeth, gums, bite, or all of the above.

We encourage you to always be upfront with our dentist about the procedures that are most important to you. He will always take your feelings into consideration and move at a pace you are comfortable with.

How Long Does the Full Mouth Reconstruction Process Take?

Since full mouth reconstruction is made-to-order, the procedure time will vary depending on the type and number of techniques that are used in your treatment plan. Most patients will have several appointments, although some dental procedures may be performed in the same visit. Dr. Azarbal will review the timeline, estimated completion date, and more information with you during your initial consultation. If you have any questions, we encourage you to reach out to our friendly and knowledgeable team at any time.

How Long Do the Results of Full Mouth Restoration Last?

We are dedicated to providing high-quality, long-lasting dental care, and our practice utilizes the most advanced technology and materials possible to preserve the health of your oral structures and your overall well-being. Many procedures we offer are designed to last for decades with proper care, while others, such as teeth whitening, have a shorter duration. We will let you know how long to anticipate your results will last for each treatment, and we can also advise you on how to extend the life of your outcome as much as possible.

Who Are Candidates for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Ideal candidates for a full mouth reconstruction will typically have multiple concerns (often both functional and cosmetic) that they need to address. Generally speaking, those who are suited to a full mouth reconstruction will be experiencing two or more of the following:

  • Multiple fractured teeth
  • Generalized worn teeth and collapsed bite
  • Severe tooth decay
  • Teeth and/or bite misalignment
  • Cracks or chips affecting the teeth
  • Missing teeth or teeth in need of extraction
  • Significantly damaged and/or structurally compromised teeth
  • Gum disease
  • Discolored or stained teeth
  • TMJ Disorder

Are There Any Risks to Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Many dental procedures, particularly those that may require oral surgery and/or complex treatments, carry some degree of risk. However, with a trained and experienced dentist like Dr. Azarbal, these risks can be minimized. The specific risks will also vary based on the procedures included in the full mouth reconstruction. Dr. Azarbal will discuss all risks and potential side effects at your initial consultation and address any questions or concerns you may have.

What Is the Full Mouth Reconstruction Recovery Process Like?

The recovery process for full mouth reconstruction will vary among patients since the procedure is customized based on the specific treatments necessary. Your full mouth reconstruction will be tailored to your needs. With proper planning and sequencing of treatment, patients typically do not require extensive periods of downtime following these procedures; however, those with more complex treatments and individuals who require oral surgery as part of their full-mouth reconstruction may want to plan for at least a day of rest and recuperation. Any residual pain and discomfort after these procedures can often be well-managed with over-the-counter medication, and these effects should not last very long. Dr. Azarbal and his dental team will provide you with detailed post-treatment instructions that can help you achieve a smooth recovery after a full mouth reconstruction.

How Do I Choose a Dentist for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

To ensure you can receive the best possible care from your dentist when undergoing a full mouth reconstruction, there are several things you can do to select the right doctor for you. Checking the background and credentials of your potential dentist will be key. Extensive education and training, along with an abundance of experience, can often serve as a good indication that the prospective dentist is qualified to perform a full mouth reconstruction. Asking your prospective dentist for before-and-after photos of the treatments they have performed, or viewing them on the practice’s website, can also help reassure you that their work matches your expectations. Finally, the initial consultation with the prospective dentist will allow you to evaluate your rapport and establish a clear line of communication and trust. Never be hesitant to ask questions. It is very important that you feel confident and comfortable with the dentist’s overall approach to care!

How Much Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost?

Because this procedure leaves the door open for any number of different treatments to be performed at once, the price of a full mouth reconstruction will vary. Factors that affect the total cost include the complexity of the procedures, dental materials utilized, whether sedation dentistry techniques are necessary, the number and types of treatments involved, and other components. A member of our team can put together a cost estimate before any treatments are performed and answer your questions. Some treatments in the full mouth reconstruction procedure may be covered, at least partially, by dental insurance policies. We accept a variety of insurance plans and payment options, including financing arrangements available for qualified applicants through CareCredit® and LendingClub®. We can work with you to determine the most budget-friendly way to pay for your full mouth reconstruction procedure.

We want to serve as your partners in dental health, so please feel comfortable talking to us about any questions, concerns, or goals. If you would like to discuss a full mouth reconstruction, give us a call today.