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Full mouth reconstruction restores the health, function, and appearance of a smile when multiple dental problems affect the teeth and bite. At My Tooth Place in Westminster, California, Aury Arroyo-Lourenco, DDS, creates customized treatment plans to address concerns such as missing teeth, worn enamel, damage, and discomfort. Combining restorative and cosmetic solutions, the practice rebuilds smiles in a coordinated, step-by-step way, supporting long-term oral health. To explore whether full mouth reconstruction could help you, schedule a consultation at My Tooth Place by calling the office or requesting one online today.
Full mouth reconstruction rebuilds or restores most or all of your teeth. You might need it if you have several dental problems at once, such as:
Instead of treating one problem at a time without a broader plan, full-mouth reconstruction considers your entire mouth and how everything works together. My Tooth Place uses this approach to improve your comfort, function, and appearance in a coordinated way.
You may be a candidate for full-mouth reconstruction if daily activities such as chewing, speaking, or smiling feel difficult or uncomfortable.
Some people need full mouth reconstruction after years of tooth decay, gum disease, grinding, injury, or neglected dental care. Others have older dental work that no longer fits well or protects their teeth.
If your teeth have severe wear or your bite feels off, a full mouth reconstruction can address the underlying cause rather than just covering up the symptoms.
Your treatment plan is personalized, but full mouth reconstruction may include:
In some cases, your provider may recommend crown lengthening, dental implants, or bone grafts to prepare your mouth for the next step.
First, your My Tooth Place provider examines your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite and takes digital X-rays, scans, or other images. Then they discuss your symptoms, concerns, and goals — some patients want to address pain and damage first, while others want to improve the appearance of their smile.
Once they gather the information, your provider creates a step-by-step treatment plan and explains the order of care, expected timeline, and what each phase will accomplish.
The timeline for full-mouth reconstruction can vary widely. Some people complete treatment in a few months, while others need longer, depending on the number of procedures involved and how quickly the mouth heals.
If you need implants, extractions, or bone grafting, healing time may add several weeks or months. Your provider guides you through the process and helps you understand what to expect at each stage.
Full mouth reconstruction can help you move toward a healthier, stronger, more functional smile. Find out more by calling My Tooth Place or booking an appointment online today.