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What is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Restores Chewing & Speaking Ability
Eliminates Pain & Discomfort
Enhances Aesthetics & Confidence

Am I a Candidate for Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is designed for patients with significant dental concerns, including:
- Multiple missing teeth
- Severely worn, decayed, or damaged teeth
- Chronic jaw pain or TMJ disorders
- Advanced gum disease leading to bone loss
- Bite misalignment, causing difficulty chewing or speaking
If you have complex dental issues that affect both function and appearance, a full mouth reconstruction can provide a long-term solution for a healthier, stronger smile.
What Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Involve?
Dental Implants
Crowns & Bridges
Dentures
Periodontal Care
Orthodontic Solutions
TMJ Treatment
What to Expect During the Full Mouth Reconstruction Process
Evaluation & Digital Imaging
Personalized Treatment Planning
Phased Treatment Approach
Final Smile Transformation
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Frequently
Asked Questions
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
The timeline varies depending on the number of procedures involved. Some patients complete treatment in a few months, while others may require a year or more for full recovery.
Does insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?
Many restorative treatments, including crowns, implants, and periodontal care, may be covered partially by insurance. Our team will verify your benefits and provide flexible financing options.
Is full mouth reconstruction painful?
We prioritize patient comfort by using local anesthesia and sedation options. Our minimally invasive techniques help reduce discomfort and promote faster healing.
Will I need multiple appointments?
Yes, full mouth reconstruction is a multi-step process to ensure long-term success and comfort. Your personalized treatment plan will outline expected visits and timelines.
Can full mouth reconstruction fix TMJ or jaw pain?
Yes, correcting bite alignment and jaw positioning can significantly improve TMJ symptoms and prevent further joint discomfort.
Do I need dental implants for full mouth reconstruction?
Not necessarily. While implants are a popular option, bridges, crowns, or dentures may be used depending on your needs.
How long do the results of full mouth reconstruction last?
With proper oral hygiene and routine dental visits, full mouth reconstruction results can last a lifetime.
How will my new teeth look?
All restorations are custom-designed to match the natural color, shape, and size of your teeth for a seamless, aesthetic appearance.
Can I eat normally during the process?
While some dietary adjustments may be needed after certain procedures, most patients can resume normal eating habits within a few days.
How do I get started with full mouth reconstruction?
You can schedule a complimentary consultation at Whitman Dental Center, where our specialists will evaluate your needs and create a customized treatment plan.
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