Does This Sound Like Your Daily Reality?
If any of this feels familiar, know that comprehensive solutions exist. A healthier, fully functioning smile may be closer than you think.
What Happens When You Put Off Treatment?
Damage Continues to Spread
Untreated decay or cracks can affect neighboring healthy teeth over time.
Treatment Becomes More Complex
Waiting often means additional procedures and longer timelines.
Costs Add Up Over Time
Addressing problems early is typically simpler and more affordable.
Chewing Gets Harder
Compensating for weak or missing teeth puts extra strain on remaining ones.
Bone Loss Progresses
Missing teeth lead to jawbone deterioration that narrows future options.
Confidence Keeps Fading
Every month spent avoiding your smile is a month you won't get back.
The sooner you take the first step, the simpler your path to a complete, comfortable smile.
Understanding Full Mouth Reconstruction and How It Works
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive approach to restoring your entire smile when multiple teeth are damaged, decayed, or missing. Rather than treating one problem at a time, your dentist evaluates everything together, including your teeth, gums, bite alignment, and jawbone, to develop a coordinated plan that rebuilds both function and appearance. Treatment typically combines several services, such as crowns, dental implants (permanent tooth replacements), bridges, clear aligners, and tooth-colored fillings, phased to fit your goals and timeline.
At Wojtowicz Dental, we use advanced 3-D imaging and digital impressions to map your full mouth reconstruction in Elroy with precision. This digital planning allows us to customize every phase of treatment, ensuring each restoration works in harmony with the others. You’ll know exactly what to expect before treatment begins, and our team coordinates each step so your care stays streamlined and efficient.
Transformations That Last
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Which Restorative Options Might Be Part of Your Plan?
| Factor | Dental Implants | All-on-X Implant Dentures | Fixed Bridges | Crowns | Dentures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best suited for | One or more missing teeth | Full arch replacement | Several adjacent missing teeth | Damaged or weakened teeth | Multiple missing teeth |
| Longevity | Decades with proper care | Decades with proper care | 10-15 years typically | 10-15 years typically | 5-10 years before replacement |
| Stability | Permanently anchored to jawbone | Implant-secured, no movement | Fixed to adjacent teeth | Cemented over existing tooth | Removable, may shift |
| Bone preservation | Stimulates jawbone health | Stimulates jawbone health | Does not preserve bone | Not applicable | Does not preserve bone |
| Maintenance | Brush and floss like natural teeth | Regular brushing and checkups | Brush and floss with care | Brush and floss normally | Daily removal and cleaning |
| Comfort level | Feels like a natural tooth | Secure and stable fit | Fixed, no removal needed | Natural feel over tooth | Adjustment period common |
| Number of visits | Multiple visits over months | Multiple visits over months | Two to three visits | One visit with CEREC | Multiple visits for fitting |
| Key advantage | Most natural tooth replacement | Replaces full arch permanently | No surgery required | Same-day with CEREC technology | Lower initial investment |
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In the guide, you’ll learn about:
- Cosmetic Options
- Factors and Considerations
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Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction
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What to Expect During Your Full Mouth Reconstruction
Comprehensive Evaluation and Planning
Your first visit includes a thorough examination using digital x-rays and 3-D imaging to assess your teeth, gums, jawbone, and bite alignment. You'll sit down with Dr. Emily to discuss your concerns, goals, and timeline. Together, you'll review a customized treatment plan that maps out every phase, so you know exactly what to expect before anything begins.
Addressing Foundational Needs
Before restorative work begins, we take care of any underlying issues that could affect your results. This might include treating gum disease (early or advanced), performing bone grafting to strengthen your jawbone, or removing teeth that are beyond repair. You'll be comfortable throughout, with sedation options available to keep you relaxed.
Restoring Your Teeth
This is where your smile starts to take shape. Depending on your plan, we may place dental implants (permanent tooth replacements), fit same-day CEREC crowns, or prepare custom bridges. Our advanced technology ensures precise, comfortable placement, and you'll see visible progress at each appointment.
Aligning Your Bite
If your treatment includes bite correction, clear aligners or other adjustments ensure everything fits together properly. A balanced bite protects your new restorations and makes chewing feel natural and effortless. We monitor your progress closely to keep everything on track.
Final Touches and Your New Smile
Once all restorations are complete and your bite is aligned, we make any final adjustments for a perfect fit. You'll leave with a fully functioning, beautiful smile that feels natural. Our team reviews your personalized maintenance plan so your results last for years to come.
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What to Expect After Full Mouth Reconstruction
First 24-48 Hours
After any surgical phase (such as implant placement, extractions, or grafting), mild soreness and swelling are normal and expected. Rest, soft foods, and over-the-counter pain relief are usually all you need. Most patients describe the discomfort as much less than they anticipated.
First 1-2 Weeks
Swelling continues to subside, and you'll gradually return to your normal routine. You may still stick to softer foods depending on the phase of treatment, but energy and comfort improve steadily. Follow-up visits allow us to check healing and adjust your plan if needed.
Long-Term Healing
For phases involving dental implants or bone grafting, full integration with your jawbone takes several months. During this time, you'll go about daily life normally while your body heals. Temporary restorations keep you smiling and eating comfortably throughout.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs
How long does full mouth reconstruction take from start to finish?
Is full mouth reconstruction painful?
Can I get all my dental work done in one place?
Will I be without teeth during the process?
How much does full mouth reconstruction cost?
Am I too old for full mouth reconstruction?
What if I've been told I don't have enough bone for implants?
How do I know which treatments I'll need?
Will my reconstructed teeth look natural?
How do I take care of my teeth after reconstruction?
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