
Some patients come to us with a number of complex oral health problems, such as missing teeth, broken teeth, and more. We feel deep empathy for such individuals and want to help them get on the road to a healthier, more confident smile. We often do so via our full mouth reconstruction service. This customized treatment plan combines several restorative and cosmetic procedures with the goal of restoring a patient’s oral function and appearance to the fullest extent possible.
Full mouth reconstruction may be able to help you if you are dealing with multiple or complex oral health problems. Even if you have been under the burden of such issues for many years, it is not too late to improve your smile’s wellness. Here are some oral health conditions that can be addressed during the full mouth reconstruction process:
After treatment, you can expect to enjoy a stronger bite, a more varied diet, and an overall improvement in your quality of life.
The full mouth reconstruction process starts with a consultation, during which Dr. Makadia will learn about your oral health and ask you about your hopes and expectations for treatment. Based on what he discovers, he will recommend a series of procedures that will be tailored to your needs.
Following your consultation, you will undergo treatments over the course of multiple appointments. Full mouth reconstruction may involve:
The entire process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months or longer. The timeline depends on which specific procedures are necessary.
The cost of full mouth reconstruction cannot be determined until we have had a chance to evaluate your needs. (We offer a FREE initial consultation.) The total price will depend on which procedures you undergo and the extent of those procedures. Most patients end up paying several thousand dollars or more. That might seem like a high price, but the benefits you will experience make this service a truly worthwhile investment.
If you are concerned about being able to pay for your treatment, let us know. You may be eligible for low-interest financing or other provisions that could make it easier for you to afford necessary procedures.