Complex Restorative Care

Full Mouth Reconstruction

A step-by-step plan to restore comfort, function, and a smile that feels right again.

When chewing is uncomfortable, teeth feel worn, or multiple issues are overlapping, a full mouth reconstruction can help bring everything back into balance. This personalized approach may combine several treatments to rebuild your bite, improve oral health, and restore confidence. At Androscoggin Valley Dental, care is planned thoughtfully and paced to support comfort and long-term stability.

Crafting Beautiful Smiles With Percision And Care

Full Mouth Reconstruction at Androscoggin Valley Dental

Full mouth reconstruction addresses multiple concerns at once—such as missing teeth, worn enamel, failing restorations, bite imbalance, and gum health—so your smile functions comfortably again. Treatment is coordinated to prioritize stability, durability, and natural-looking results.

What Full Mouth Reconstruction Can Improve

This comprehensive approach is ideal when a single procedure won’t solve the full problem. Teeth, gums, jaw joints, and bite alignment are evaluated together to determine the right sequence of care.

  • Improved chewing and bite comfort Restores balance so eating feels easier and jaw strain is reduced. Common goal: comfortable function
  • Repair or replacement of damaged teeth Addresses cracks, large restorations, and worn edges to protect tooth structure.
  • Replacement of missing teeth Fills gaps to support speech, bite stability, and facial structure. Options vary by needs
  • Healthier gums and foundations Stabilizes support before placing final restorations.
  • Renewed confidence in your smile Enhances shape, color, and symmetry while keeping results natural.

How The Process Works

Treatment begins with a comprehensive exam, imaging, and bite evaluation to understand the full picture. Care is then organized into phases—often starting with comfort and health, followed by rebuilding and finishing with final aesthetics. Each step is explained clearly so you know what comes next and why it matters.


Who May Be A Candidate?

You may benefit if you have multiple worn, broken, or missing teeth; recurring dental problems; or a bite that feels unstable. Full mouth reconstruction can also help patients who delayed care because treatment felt overwhelming, by creating a clear and manageable roadmap.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQ

What is full mouth reconstruction?
It’s a personalized treatment plan that combines multiple procedures to restore teeth, gums, and bite function so everything works together comfortably.
How is it different from a smile makeover?
A smile makeover focuses mainly on appearance. Full mouth reconstruction prioritizes function and health first, then improves aesthetics as part of the final outcome.
What concerns can it address?
It can help with worn or broken teeth, missing teeth, bite problems, repeated restoration failures, and gum issues affecting stability.
How long does treatment take?
Timelines vary based on complexity and healing. Some plans take a few months, while others require longer phased care. Expected timing is outlined early.
Will I have temporary teeth?
Often, yes. Temporaries can protect teeth, support function, and help fine-tune bite and appearance before final restorations.
Is treatment uncomfortable?
Care is planned to support comfort. Many steps feel similar to routine dental visits, and pacing options can be discussed if sensitivity or anxiety is a concern.
Can this help with jaw or TMJ discomfort?
If jaw symptoms are related to bite imbalance, a coordinated reconstruction plan may help reduce strain on joints and muscles.
How are treatment decisions made?
Recommendations are based on a full evaluation of teeth, gums, bite, and personal goals, then organized into a clear, logical sequence.
What’s the first step?
An evaluation helps determine priorities and outlines a clear plan so you know what to expect at each stage.