Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost
Full mouth reconstruction is one of the most comprehensive and transformative approaches in contemporary dentistry. More than just repairing teeth in isolation, it seeks to restore the entire oral system—restoring masticatory function, facial aesthetics, and gingival health in a harmonious and lasting way.
This is a process that demands in-depth technical knowledge, personalized planning, and intensive use of digital technologies. And, above all, a sensitive approach to understanding the physical and emotional needs of each patient.
What characterizes a full mouth reconstruction?
Unlike one-off treatments—such as a filling, an extraction, or an aesthetic veneer—complete oral reconstruction involves a comprehensive treatment plan. It is indicated when there is extensive damage affecting the dental structure, bite, speech, and even facial aesthetics.
How is the diagnosis and personalized planning done?
Before any intervention, the most important step is accurate diagnosis. Here, technology plays a leading role. Examinations such as 3D intraoral scanning, digital radiographs, and high-definition computed tomography scans allow for a complete view of your oral and bone structure.
With this data, it is possible to simulate the complete treatment, often using software such as Digital Smile Design (DSD), which allows you to visualize the final result even before starting.
This planning takes into account:
- Current oral health (gums, teeth, bones);
- Facial aesthetics and lip contouring;
- Masticatory and phonetic functionality;
- The biomechanics of the bite;
- The patient's expectations and lifestyle.
Stages of reconstruction treatment
Full mouth reconstruction can involve a series of distinct procedures that complement each other over several months. Each case is unique, but some steps are recurring:
- Basic initial treatments: infection control, cavity removal, root canal treatments, periodontics.
- Surgeries or grafts: when necessary, bone grafts, maxillary sinus lifts, or bone corrections are performed.
- Dental implants: for replacing missing teeth by fixing titanium pins into the maxillary/mandibular bone.
- Prosthetics and restorations: placement of crowns, bridges, veneers, or complete/partial dentures.
- Occlusion adjustments: refinements to ensure a balanced and comfortable bite.
- Aesthetic and functional finishing: detail finishing, polishing, and periodic check-ups.
This journey requires commitment from the patient, but the results are impactful: a fully functional, beautiful, and healthy mouth.
Physical, functional, and emotional benefits
The benefits of undergoing oral reconstruction go far beyond just a smile:
- Improved chewing function, allowing for a healthier diet;
- Balance of bite, avoiding overload on muscles and joints;
- Reduction or elimination of chronic pain associated with TMD;
- Facial rejuvenation, due to lip support and profile balance;
- Increased self-esteem and self-confidence, with a direct impact on social and professional life;
- Prevention of systemic problems, such as infections, bone loss, and even cardiovascular impact.
The mouth is the gateway to the body and to human communication. To restore it completely is to restore overall health.
How much does full mouth reconstruction cost?
Full mouth reconstruction cost varies widely, generally from $15,000 for basic cases to over $90,000 for complex reconstructions, with averages often falling between $25,000 and $80,000, depending on procedures like implants (costing $3k-$5k+ each), crowns, and necessary preparatory surgeries like bone grafts, plus factors like location and material quality.
Conclusion
Full mouth reconstruction is not just a dental treatment: it's a true life-transformation project. It requires technical knowledge, detailed planning, integration between specialties, and a human touch at every stage of the process.
At our clinic, we conduct reconstructions with excellence, personalization, and cutting-edge technology, always prioritizing the patient's well-being. If you feel your oral health is compromised—whether due to tooth loss, pain, aesthetics, or functionality—schedule an evaluation today!