What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction (also called full mouth rehabilitation) is a customized treatment plan that restores the health, structure, and appearance of your entire mouth.
Unlike single-procedure treatments, full mouth reconstruction often combines several restorative dental procedures, such as:
• Dental implants
• Dental crowns
• Porcelain veneers
• Dental bridges
• Implant-supported dentures
• Gum disease treatment
• Bite correction procedures
These treatments work together to restore damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, and create a balanced bite that supports long-term oral health.
The goal of full mouth reconstruction is not only to improve the appearance of your smile but also to restore proper function and comfort.
Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction may be recommended for patients who have extensive dental problems affecting multiple teeth.
You may benefit from full mouth reconstruction if you have:
• Multiple missing teeth
• Severely damaged or decayed teeth
• Worn-down teeth from grinding or acid erosion
• Chronic bite problems causing jaw pain or headaches
• Failed dental restorations
• Advanced gum disease affecting tooth stability
• Significant tooth damage from injury or trauma
Patients who have experienced years of dental problems often find that full mouth reconstruction provides a life-changing improvement in comfort, function, and confidence.
Dr. Priyawat carefully evaluates each patient’s dental health to determine whether full mouth reconstruction is the most appropriate solution.
Procedures Used in Full Mouth Reconstruction
Because every patient’s needs are unique, full mouth reconstruction may include a combination of treatments.
Dental Implants
Dental implants replace missing teeth by anchoring artificial tooth roots into the jawbone.
Benefits include:
• Long-lasting stability
• Preservation of jawbone density
• Natural appearance and function
Dental Crowns
Crowns are used to restore teeth that are severely damaged, weakened, or worn down.
They provide strength and protection while restoring normal chewing ability.
Porcelain Veneers
Veneers may be used to improve the appearance of front teeth affected by discoloration, chips, or minor misalignment.
Dental Bridges
Bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to neighboring teeth or implants.
Implant-Supported Dentures
For patients missing many teeth, implant-supported dentures provide greater stability than traditional dentures.
Dr. Priyawat carefully selects the right combination of treatments to rebuild the function and appearance of your smile.
Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction offers both functional and cosmetic benefits.
Restored Chewing Function
Patients can eat comfortably again and enjoy a wider variety of foods.
Improved Oral Health
Rebuilding damaged teeth helps prevent further decay, infection, and structural problems.
Better Bite Alignment
Correcting bite issues reduces strain on jaw joints and facial muscles.
Enhanced Smile Appearance
Natural-looking restorations create a balanced, attractive smile.
Increased Confidence
Many patients experience a significant boost in confidence after restoring their smile.
Long-Lasting Results
High-quality dental restorations can last 10–20 years or longer with proper care.
The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process
Because full mouth reconstruction involves multiple treatments, the process is carefully planned in stages.
1. Comprehensive Evaluation
Dr. Priyawat performs a detailed assessment of your teeth, gums, bite alignment, and jaw structure using exams, digital scans, and X-rays.
2. Customized Treatment Plan
A personalized plan is created that outlines the procedures needed to restore your smile.
3. Preparation & Initial Treatment
Initial procedures may include extractions, gum treatment, bone grafting, or implant placement.
4. Restorative Procedures
Crowns, bridges, veneers, or dentures are placed to rebuild tooth structure and function.
5. Final Adjustments
The bite is carefully adjusted to ensure comfort and proper alignment.
6. Follow-Up Care
Regular dental visits ensure long-term success and monitor the health of restorations.
Depending on the complexity of treatment, full mouth reconstruction may take several months to a year to complete.
Caring for Your Restored Smile
Maintaining your new smile requires proper oral hygiene and regular dental care.
Helpful recommendations include:
• Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
• Flossing or using water flossers to clean between teeth
• Scheduling routine dental checkups and cleanings
• Wearing night guards if recommended
• Avoiding habits that may damage teeth, such as grinding or chewing hard objects
Good oral care helps protect your restorations and maintain long-term results.
Full Mouth Reconstruction at Omnia Dental Care
At Omnia Dental Care, we provide full mouth reconstruction in Chino Hills, CA using advanced techniques and personalized treatment planning. Dr. Rupporn Priyawat carefully coordinates restorative and cosmetic procedures to rebuild damaged teeth and restore both function and aesthetics.
Our goal is to help patients regain a healthy bite, comfortable chewing, and a confident smile that lasts for years.
Schedule a consultation today to learn more about full mouth reconstruction at Omnia Dental Care in Chino Hills.

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