Consider Full Mouth Restoration Services for a Healthy, Beautiful Smile
Smiles may always be beautiful but not perfect; one procedure may not be enough to restore your dental health to its former self. The dentists at Cooper Dental Group offer complete mouth restoration for patients with smiles that may need extra care. Our restorative dental team is meticulous and detailed enough to rebuild your smile with an aesthetic touch in mind.
The procedures involved in full mouth reconstruction
Helping you get the smile you deserve brings great joy to our team. We have spent tremendous time and resources equipping our dental office with advanced technology and a well-trained team to help you get a smile that brings out the best version of yourself. Whether you have damaged teeth, lost teeth, or a misaligned bite, we can help bring out your best smile with our full mouth reconstruction services.
Full mouth reconstruction combines several cosmetic and restorative dental care treatments, like:
- Teeth replacement options: Our dental office has a solution for tooth loss, whether you have lost one, several, or all of your teeth. We offer dental implants and bridges to close your mouth gaps for a functional and beautiful-looking smile.
- Tooth-colored fillings: If you have minor tooth damage, we use composite fillings to treat the damage while keeping your natural smile unaltered.
- Dental crowns: For patients with extensive tooth damage, we can rebuild their teeth with natural-looking, metal-free dental crowns.
- Periodontal care: Sometimes, your dental problems may manifest in your gums as periodontal disease. Gum disease is serious, but it’s no match for our periodontal care. We offer minimally invasive yet effective periodontal treatments to combat gum infections.
- Porcelain veneers: If you have chipped, stained, gapped, or slightly misaligned teeth, we can erase these imperfections by placing wafer-thin porcelain shells on your teeth.
- TMD treatment: If you have an improperly seated bite, it can cause jaw pain, headaches, and other unpleasant symptoms. We offer natural therapies to combat TMJ disorder to ensure there is no pain behind your beautiful smile.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs
How is full mouth reconstruction different from a smile makeover?
While both can enhance a smile, full mouth reconstruction focuses on restoring function and health rather than aesthetics. It is typically recommended for patients with extensive dental issues such as severe decay, missing teeth, or bite problems. The process often involves treatments like crowns, bridges, implants, or orthodontics. On the other hand, a smile makeover is primarily cosmetic and may include veneers or whitening. Full mouth reconstruction ensures long-term oral health while improving appearance, making it a more comprehensive solution for those with significant dental concerns.
Does full mouth reconstruction change my bite?
Yes, one key goal of full mouth reconstruction is to correct bite alignment. An improper bite can lead to jaw pain, headaches, and uneven tooth wear. Treatments such as crowns, bridges, orthodontics, or implants help reposition teeth for a balanced bite. Adjusting to the new alignment may take time, but it improves comfort and function. If bite issues persist after treatment, minor adjustments can be made to ensure proper balance and prevent strain on the jaw and teeth.
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
The timeline varies based on the complexity of the case. Some treatments, like crowns or veneers, may take a few weeks, while procedures involving dental implants, bone grafting, or orthodontics can span several months to a year. A customized treatment plan is developed to phase procedures to ensure optimal healing and long-term success. Patients with multiple dental issues should expect a gradual process, but the results provide lasting improvements in function, comfort, and appearance.
Can full mouth reconstruction help with TMJ disorder?
Full mouth reconstruction can be an effective solution for TMJ disorder if misaligned teeth or bite problems contribute to jaw pain and tension. Treatments such as adjusting tooth positioning, restoring worn teeth, or improving bite alignment can relieve pressure on the jaw joint. Sometimes, a custom oral appliance or orthodontic treatment may be recommended alongside restorative work. Properly aligning the bite enhances function and can alleviate headaches, facial pain, and discomfort associated with TMJ disorder.
What happens if I need bone grafting before full mouth reconstruction?
If bone loss occurs due to missing teeth or gum disease, bone grafting may be necessary before dental implants. This process strengthens the jawbone, ensuring a stable foundation for restorations. Bone grafting adds a few months to the treatment plan, as healing time is required before moving forward. However, it significantly improves the longevity and success of dental implants and other restorative procedures. Your dentist will evaluate whether grafting is needed based on X-rays and bone density scans.
Will I need temporary restorations during treatment?
Yes, temporary restorations are often used to protect teeth and maintain function while permanent solutions are created. These may include temporary crowns, bridges, or dentures. They help speak, eat, and preserve tooth structure during treatment. Temporary restorations also allow patients to preview how their final restorations will look and feel. Adjustments can be made before the permanent versions are placed, ensuring optimal comfort and aesthetics in the final result.
How do I care for my teeth after full mouth reconstruction?
Maintaining good dental hygiene is critical to protecting your investment. Brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss frequently, and use a water flosser if you have implants or bridges. Avoid extremely hard or sticky foods, especially in the first few weeks after treatment. Regular dental checkups ensure that all restorations remain in good condition and that any minor issues are addressed early. Your dentist may recommend a night guard if you grind your teeth to prevent unnecessary wear. Proper care extends the longevity of your restorations and keeps your smile healthy.
Are you bothered by your multiple oral health problems? You are in the right place. Please dial 386-244-9838 to book an appointment with the dental team at Cooper Dental Group for full-mouth reconstruction services.