Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction is a comprehensive, personalised treatment plan that aims to restore the health, function and appearance of most or all teeth in the mouth. It often involves a combination of restorative and surgical procedures—such as crowns, bridges, dental implants, veneers, root canal treatment and periodontal therapy—to address widespread decay, missing or broken teeth, severe wear and bite (occlusal) problems.

The process begins with a detailed diagnostic assessment including clinical examination, X-rays and impressions to evaluate tooth structure, gum health and jaw function, followed by a phased treatment plan that prioritises infection control, structural stability and long-term function. Successful reconstruction can improve chewing, speech and aesthetics, but long-term results depend on good oral hygiene, regular dental follow-up and any recommended maintenance care.