Full Mouth Reconstruction

Complete Oral Rehabilitation

Complete Oral Rehabilitation refers to the process of completely restoring all of the teeth in your mouth. Full mouth reconstruction, unlike a “smile makeover,” is a necessary series of procedures, rather than an elective surgery.

Full Mouth Reconstruction is needed when:

  • Teeth have been lost
  • Teeth have been injured or fractured
  • Teeth have become worn as a result of acid-erosion
  • Jaw pain is present due to bite problems

Procedures Involved in Complete Oral Rehabilitation

Every patient’s needs are different and, therefore, require different procedures. Usually, full mouth reconstruction requires multiple office visits and some amount of healing time. Dr. Alan Brodine or Dr. Brian Brodine will determine which procedure or combination of procedures is necessary to restore and rebuild your perfect smile. Drs. Alan Brodine or Brian Brodine will also refer you to other dental specialists if needed.

Some options include:

  • Teeth cleaning (dental prophylaxis)
  • Crown lengthening to prepare tooth structure for possible dental crowns or dental bridges
  • Surgery to reposition the jaw (orthognathic surgery)
  • Contouring of the gum tissue
  • Reduction of natural tooth structure to prepare for dental crowns, bridges, and teeth veneers
  • Placement of temporary restorations to get you used to your new teeth or bite adjustment
  • Placement of permanent restorations such as dental crowns, veneers, inlays/onlays, or bridges
  • Braces to move teeth into the ideal position for reconstruction
  • Bone or soft tissue grafting to increase the stability of your teeth or dental implants

Were you referred to our office? Contact us today!
Schedule an appointment with Rochester Prosthodontists, Dr. Alan Brodine and Dr. Brian Brodine.