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Full mouth reconstruction

Is a customized, comprehensive plan to rebuild or replace most or all of the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaws. The goal is to restore comfortable chewing, a healthy bite, gum and bone health, and a natural-looking smile. It combines restorative, cosmetic, and sometimes periodontal and orthodontic care based on your specific needs.

Who might benefit

– Multiple missing, broken, or severely decayed teeth

– Advanced wear/erosion or bite collapse from grinding/acid reflux

– Traumatic dental injuries

– Longstanding gum disease with tooth mobility

– Chronic jaw pain, headaches, or bite imbalance

– Congenital/enamel defects affecting many teeth

What treatment can include

– Crowns, onlays/inlays, bridges, veneers

– Dental implants or implant-supported bridges/dentures

– Gum therapy (deep cleaning), periodontal surgery if needed

– Root canals, extractions, bone grafts/sinus lifts

– Orthodontics or clear aligners to align the bite

– TMJ/occlusal therapy and night guards

– Provisional (temporary) restorations to test your new bite and look

How the process works

Step 1

Comprehensive evaluation

Step 2

Smile and function design

Step 3

Phased treatment plan

Step 4

Temporaries and adjustments

Step 5

Final restorations and maintenance

Comfort and recovery

– Local anesthesia is standard; sedation options are often available for longer visits.

– Expect mild soreness after some procedures; most people manage with over-the-counter pain relievers.

– Soft diet is common for a few days (longer after implants/grafts).

Benefits

– Stronger, more comfortable chewing and clearer speech

– Healthier gums and bite balance that can reduce jaw strain

– Natural aesthetics tailored to your face and smile

– Durable materials when paired with good hygiene and maintenance

Considerations

– Time: often several months; complex cases can take longer, especially when implants need to heal.

– Cost: varies widely with materials and number of teeth. As a rough guide, reconstruction can range from several thousand dollars for limited segments to $20,000–$60,000+ per arch for extensive implant or ceramic work. A personalized estimate is essential.

– Insurance: medically necessary portions may be partially covered; purely cosmetic changes are typically not. Financing options are commonly available.

– Maintenance: excellent home care, routine cleanings, and a night guard (if you clench/grind) are key to long-term success.

When to seek an evaluation

– You avoid certain foods due to pain or instability

– Your teeth look much shorter/worn or are chipping frequently

– You have recurring fractures of fillings/crowns

– You experience jaw/facial pain, headaches, or bite changes

– You’re considering a major smile and function upgrade

Next step

The best way to know if full mouth reconstruction is right for you is a thorough, in-person assessment and a clear, written plan.

Call Caring Dental at 703-237-7777 to schedule a consultation and get a personalized roadmap, timeline, and cost estimate. If you have recent X-rays or records, bring them along—we help streamline your visit.

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