Full Mouth Reconstruction in Fort Lauderdale

Full mouth reconstruction is a customized treatment plan designed to rebuild comfort, function, and aesthetics across your entire bite. It’s often the right option when dental concerns have built up over time—wear, missing teeth, old restorations that keep breaking, or a bite that no longer feels stable.

What is full mouth reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction combines multiple restorative services into one coordinated plan. The goal is not only to improve how your smile looks, but also how it functions—how your teeth fit together, how chewing feels, and how restorations hold up long-term.

Who needs full mouth reconstruction?

You may be a candidate if you relate to any of the following:

  • Teeth worn down from grinding or clenching
  • Multiple missing teeth or shifting teeth
  • Bite collapse, jaw fatigue, or uneven chewing
  • Old crowns or bridges that keep failing
  • Trauma or long-term dental breakdown
  • A smile that looks “older” due to shortened, worn, or damaged teeth

A prosthodontist-led approach

Full mouth reconstruction requires careful planning. A prosthodontist-led approach focuses on long-term stability—restoration design, bite balance (occlusion), and sequencing treatment in a predictable way.

Treatment options used in full mouth reconstruction

Depending on your needs, your plan may include:

  • Crowns to rebuild worn or damaged teeth
  • Bridges to replace missing teeth in a fixed way
  • Dental implants for long-term tooth replacement
  • Veneers for cosmetic enhancement when foundations are healthy
  • Periodontal care when supporting tissues need attention

The step-by-step process

  1. Consultation and comprehensive exam
  2. Imaging/diagnostics and bite evaluation
  3. Treatment planning (often phased)
  4. Temporary phase (when appropriate) to confirm comfort and function
  5. Final restorations designed for fit, function, and longevity
  6. Maintenance plan to protect results long-term

Before & after outcomes

Results vary, but a successful plan typically improves chewing comfort and stability, smile symmetry and tooth shape, confidence, and long-term predictability of restorations. (Embed 2–4 Smile Gallery cases here with short captions.)

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Interested in a reconstruction consultation? Request an appointment or call (954) 563-0606.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a full mouth reconstruction take?

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Timing depends on complexity and whether treatment is phased. We’ll outline a realistic timeline during your consultation.

Is full mouth reconstruction the same as full mouth restoration?

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The terms are often used interchangeably. The key is a customized plan to rebuild function, comfort, and aesthetics.

Can dental implants be part of full mouth reconstruction?

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Yes. Implants can be used to replace missing teeth and support long-term stability when appropriate.

Do I need to see a prosthodontist?

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If your case involves complex restorative planning and bite concerns, prosthodontic training can be a strong fit for long-term success.

Will I need crowns or veneers?

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Many plans include crowns, veneers, implants, or bridges—depending on tooth structure, bite, and goals.

How do you plan my bite (occlusion)?

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Bite planning focuses on how your teeth fit together and distribute force. This is a key part of predictable long-term outcomes.

About Us

Our goal is to help every patient experience the benefits of good oral health and a beautiful smile. We value the trust you have placed in our office and strive to provide solutions that meet your dental needs and expectations of care.

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