Options for Restoring Your Smile with Full Mouth Reconstruction

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November 19, 2025

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If you know you need extensive dental work in order to achieve your smile goals, then the treatment planning process can seem daunting. Fortunately, there’s a way you can address all of your dental needs in one fell swoop! Full mouth reconstruction enables you to streamline multiple treatments into one straightforward and concise plan. Keep reading to learn more about how it works and what your options are.

What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Many restorative dental treatments aim to address a specific problem. Crowns, for example, provide protection for weakened and damaged teeth, while fillings “fill in” the gaps left behind by dental decay. Full mouth reconstructions, though, are far more comprehensive. A singular plan can involve filling cavities, fixing dental damage, replacing missing teeth, and more!

Basically, you can think of full mouth reconstruction as a way to conveniently bundle multiple treatments together.

Should I Get Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstructions are most effective for patients who need extensive dental work. If you only want to address one or two problems, then it’s likely better to schedule your treatments individually. But if three or more treatments would be necessary to completely restore your oral function, then full mouth reconstruction could definitely be right for you.

Talk to your dentist, and they’ll help you determine the best way to achieve your smile goals.

Which Treatments Can I Include in My Plan?

Though the primary goal of full mouth reconstruction is to completely restore your oral function, it’s not uncommon for patients to include dental cosmetics in their treatment plan. In addition to enhancing your smile aesthetics, many dental cosmetics can also improve your overall oral health. Here are some examples of popular treatment options:

  • Crowns and fillings
  • Bridges
  • Onlays and inlays
  • Porcelain veneers
  • Dental implants
  • Dentures
  • Gum recontouring
  • Tooth extraction
  • Dental bonding

Unlike other types of dental treatments, full mouth reconstructions can address multiple oral problems with one plan. Because they can involve almost any treatment, these restorative bundles are as unique as the smiles they aim to fix! If you have difficulties chewing, talking, or enjoying life because of severe dental damage or tooth loss, ask your dentist whether full mouth reconstruction would benefit you.

About the Practice

Our dedicated dentists at Washington Dental Associates have an excellent eye for detail. This skill enables them to create perfectly personalized full mouth reconstruction plans that are coordinated to suit your unique needs and preferences. If you’re interested in completely restoring your smile, contact our office at 201-453-4863 and schedule your consultation today!