Full Mouth Reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction refers to treatment that involves restoring or rebuilding most or all of the teeth. This type of care may be considered when there are significant changes needed to support function, comfort, or appearance.

Because it often combines different types of treatments, such as fillings, veneers, crowns, bridges, or implants it requires careful planning.

What is involved in a full mouth reconstruction?

  • Consultation and records: Your first visit will involve a thorough consultation. We’ll gather information about your dental and medical history, examine your teeth and gums, and may take X-rays, photos, or impressions.
  • Discussion of options: At a follow-up appointment, we’ll present possible treatment options and discuss the benefits, risks, and alternatives of each approach.
  • Treatment planning: Depending on the treatment path chosen, additional records may be required to ensure the plan is tailored to your needs.
  • Ongoing care: Full mouth reconstruction usually involves multiple visits. Each stage will be explained in advance, and your questions will always be answered to help you feel comfortable and informed.

At Morphett Vale Dental Care, our focus is on providing personalised care that takes into account your individual situation and preferences.

For those needing a Full Mouth Reconstruction, you may also want to learn more about the following services, cosmetic dentistrydental bridgesdental crownsdental implantsteeth whitening & dentures.

Disclaimer: Outcomes of full mouth reconstruction vary for each individual. Your dentist will explain the options, risks, and expected timeframes during consultation.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQ’s

A full mouth reconstruction, sometimes called a full mouth restoration, refers to treatment that involves rebuilding or restoring most or all of the teeth. The aim is to improve function, comfort, and oral health.

A reconstruction plan may combine several types of dental procedures, depending on your needs. These can include:

  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Dental implants
  • Tooth bonding
  • Veneers

The exact combination of treatments depends on the condition of your teeth, gums, and bite, as well as your individual goals. Your dentist will carefully assess your situation and discuss the options, benefits, risks, and alternatives before starting any treatment.

A full mouth reconstruction may involve one or several types of restorative or cosmetic dental treatments. The methods recommended will depend on your individual needs and dental condition. Common options can include:

  • Dental crowns – to cover and protect damaged teeth.
  • Dental bridges – to replace one or more missing teeth.
  • Dental implants – to replace missing teeth with a more fixed solution.
  • Tooth bonding – to repair minor chips, cracks, or changes in tooth shape.
  • Porcelain veneers – thin shells placed on the front of teeth to change their appearance.

Your dentist will work with you to decide which combination of treatments is most suitable, explaining the benefits, limitations, and alternatives so you can make an informed choice.

The cost varies from person to person. It depends on how many teeth need to be restored, the types of treatments involved, and whether you have private health insurance that covers part of the cost. Your dentist will give you a personalised treatment plan with a clear cost estimate, and payment options may be available to help manage expenses.

Local anaesthesia is used during treatment to numb the area, so most people don’t feel pain while the procedure is happening. Afterwards, some temporary soreness or sensitivity is normal, but this can usually be managed with pain relief recommended by your dentist. Your dental team will let you know what to expect and how to stay comfortable during recovery.

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