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Full Mouth Reconstruction
The Confidence You Deserve
What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Think of this as a personalized master plan for your mouth. Unlike a single filling or a quick fix, a full mouth reconstruction combines multiple restorative and cosmetic treatments to completely rebuild the health and beauty of your smile.It’s about more than just aesthetics; it’s about ensuring your bite is aligned, your gums are healthy, and every tooth is functioning exactly as it should.
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Who Is This For?
You might be an ideal candidate for a full reconstruction if you’re dealing with:
Extensive Tooth Wear
Significant damage from grinding or acid erosion.
Missing Teeth
Multiple gaps that affect your ability to chew or speak.
Advanced Decay
Widespread cavities that require more than simple fillings.
Jaw Pain
Chronic discomfort or TMJ issues caused by a misaligned bite.
Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs
Your New Life Starts with One Step
You’ve waited long enough to feel good about your smile. Let’s build something beautiful together.
A Full Mouth Reconstruction (FMR) is not a single procedure; it is a comprehensive treatment plan designed to restore every tooth in both the upper and lower jaws. You might be a candidate if you have widespread decay, multiple missing teeth, severely worn-down enamel due to long-term acid erosion or grinding (bruxism), or if you’ve suffered significant facial trauma. Unlike a simple cosmetic "smile makeover," an FMR focuses on function and health first. We look at your jaw alignment, your bite (occlusion), and the health of your gum tissue. The goal is to rebuild your mouth so that it not only looks perfect but also allows you to eat, speak, and live without pain or structural instability.
Because an FMR is a total overhaul, it is typically performed in phases. The initial "Discovery Phase" involves digital impressions, 3D bone scanning, and neuromuscular evaluation to determine your ideal bite. Depending on your needs, the "Active Phase" can take anywhere from 3 to 9 months. This timeline allows for necessary healing—especially if we are performing bone grafts or waiting for dental implants to integrate with your jawbone. Throughout the process, we provide high-end "provisional" (temporary) restorations so you never have to leave our studio with a missing smile. We don't rush perfection; we ensure the foundation is rock-solid before placing your final porcelain crowns or veneers.
With the advanced materials we use at Moss Dental—specifically high-translucency zirconia and medical-grade porcelain—your reconstruction is designed to last 15 to 25 years or more. However, the "permanence" of the result depends heavily on your oral hygiene and lifestyle. Think of an FMR like a luxury vehicle: it requires regular "maintenance" visits to our studio for professional cleanings and bite checks. If you are a chronic grinder, we will custom-craft a nocturnal bite guard to protect your new porcelain from excessive force. When cared for properly, this is a once-in-a-lifetime investment in your health and confidence.

Do you find yourself hiding your smile in photos? Are you struggling with discomfort while eating your favorite foods? It’s time to stop settling for a smile that doesn’t feel like you.
Your journey to a brand-new smile starts here. At Moss Dental Studio, we don’t just fix teeth—we restore your confidence, your health, and your quality of life.