Full-Mouth Reconstruction
Full-mouth reconstruction rebuilds all of the teeth in both arches using a planned combination of dental implants, fixed bridges, and restorations. It begins with a comprehensive evaluation and 3D imaging, followed by a personalized, staged treatment plan that typically spans several months — restoring function, bite, and appearance.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Ozayr Mahomed, DMD · Updated June 2026
Rebuilding a full smile, in a planned sequence
Full-mouth reconstruction isn't a single procedure — it's a coordinated plan that restores all of your teeth, your bite, and your facial support using implants and fixed restorations. Every step is mapped out before treatment begins.
1. Evaluation & 3D imaging
A comprehensive exam and 3D scan assess every tooth, the bone, the bite, and your goals — the foundation of the plan.
2. Personalized staged plan
You get a written, all-inclusive plan and price: which teeth are restored, how, and in what order. No moving estimates.
3. Implants & any extractions
Failing teeth are removed and implants placed. With implant-based reconstruction, a fixed temporary set of teeth usually goes on the same day.
4. Healing
Implants integrate with the bone over about 3-6 months while you wear your fixed temporaries and eat normally.
5. Final fixed teeth
Your permanent, custom prosthesis — fixed full arch or All-on-4 Malo Bridge — completes the reconstruction.
Implant options
All-on-4, fixed full arch, or snap-on — matched to your bone and goals.
Full-arch solutions start at $13,000 per arch, with the All-on-4 Malo Bridge under $20,000 per arch — all-inclusive. Your exact plan and price are confirmed at the free consultation.
Full-Mouth Reconstruction FAQ
Sources & further reading: American Dental Association — MouthHealthy.
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