Full Mouth Reconstruction – Boston, MA

When Your Entire Smile Needs to Be Restored

Senior man sitting on couch and smiling after full mouth reconstruction in Boston, MA

From tooth pain to broken teeth to gaps in your smile, there are all kinds of dental issues that you might experience over the years. For particularly severe or complex problems, our team at Boston Prosthodontics Dental Group may suggest a full mouth reconstruction. This is a personalized set of treatments that will be carefully chosen to address your specific oral health issues and help you revitalize your grin. You can read below to learn more about the full mouth reconstruction process, then call us if you’re interested in scheduling a consultation.

Why Choose Boston Prosthodontics Dental Group for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  • In-House Laboratory and Skilled Ceramist
  • Leaders in the Prosthodontics Field
  • State-of-the-Art Technology

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me?

Woman in sweater visiting her prosthodontist

Full mouth reconstructions tend to be reserved for patients who either have advanced dental problems or are suffering from multiple issues at once. For example, we may recommend a full mouth reconstruction if you have multiple teeth that are damaged or missing.

By the end of the reconstruction process, you should have a more functional, aesthetically pleasing smile, and your oral health should be back on track. The sooner you start your full mouth reconstruction, the sooner you can improve your overall quality of life.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process 

Bearded male patient giving a thumbs up

A full mouth reconstruction can involve any number of procedures depending on your situation. Some patients might need dental crowns and fillings to repair damaged or decayed teeth. Others might require dental bridges, dentures, or dental implants to replace teeth that are missing altogether. And some individuals may even need cosmetic dentistry to enhance the appearance of their newly restored smiles.

To figure out the steps that will make up your full mouth reconstruction plan, you will need to schedule a consultation with our team. Be sure to let us know exactly what your goals are, and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Once we have had a chance to examine your mouth, we can determine what specific treatments your grin would benefit from.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

Woman sitting in chair at prosthodontist’s office and smiling

There is no single price tag that can be attached to a full mouth reconstruction simply because the process can be very different for each patient. The procedures you need and how extensive they are will end up determining the final cost. Rest assured that when we are recommending treatments, we will always give you an idea of how much you can expect to pay for them.

Compared to individual treatments, full mouth reconstructions do tend to cost more. That said, it will ultimately be worth it to have a healthy, confident smile again. Also, our team members will do what they can to make paying for a full mouth reconstruction easier for you. This can potentially mean filing your dental insurance claims or reviewing your options for financing.