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An older male patient sitting in a dental chair and consulting with a dentist in a modern clinic. Some dental problems affect more than a single tooth. Years of wear, untreated decay, missing teeth, or injury can gradually change the way a person eats, speaks, and smiles. When multiple concerns develop at once, treating them one by one may not be enough to restore full comfort and function. In these situations, a carefully coordinated treatment plan at Southeast Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery with Dr. Frishkey can rebuild your entire smile.

Full mouth reconstruction combines several restorative procedures to repair damaged teeth, replace missing ones, and restore balance to the bite. By addressing structural issues throughout the mouth, this comprehensive approach helps patients regain both strength and stability in their smile while improving overall oral health.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?


Full mouth reconstruction is a customized restorative treatment plan designed to rebuild or replace most or all of the teeth in the upper and lower jaw. Instead of focusing on one specific dental issue, the goal is to restore the function, structure, and health of the entire mouth.

This type of treatment may involve a combination of procedures that repair damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, and strengthen weakened areas of the jaw. Our Houston oral surgeon will plan and coordinate the surgical and restorative phases of treatment.

Common treatments that may be included in full mouth reconstruction include:
•  Dental implants to replace missing teeth
•  Dental crowns to restore weakened teeth
•  Bone grafting to rebuild areas of the jaw
•  Tooth extraction when a tooth cannot be preserved
•  Periodontal therapy to treat gum disease

Each plan is developed based on the patient's oral health, the number of teeth involved, and the condition of the surrounding bone and gums.

Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?


Full mouth reconstruction is typically recommended for patients who have widespread dental damage or multiple oral health concerns affecting their bite and overall function. These issues often develop gradually over time but can eventually interfere with daily activities like chewing and speaking.

Patients who may benefit from this type of treatment include those with:
•  Multiple missing teeth
•  Extensive tooth decay across several teeth
•  Severely worn or broken teeth
•  Jaw pain or bite misalignment
•  Dental damage caused by trauma or injury

Long-term tooth loss can also cause the jawbone to weaken. When this occurs, procedures such as bone grafting may be recommended to rebuild bone structure before other treatments can be performed. Strengthening the jaw helps provide a stable foundation for restorations that will last over time.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Process: Step-by-Step


Full mouth reconstruction is carefully planned to ensure each stage supports the next. Treatment is often completed over several appointments so the mouth can heal properly between procedures.

The process usually begins with a detailed examination that includes digital imaging, bite analysis, and a discussion of symptoms and goals. After evaluating the condition of the teeth, gums, and jawbone, our dental team designs a step-by-step treatment plan.

Dental Implants


Dental implants are commonly used in full mouth reconstruction when teeth are missing or cannot be saved. An implant replaces the root portion of a tooth and supports a restoration that looks and functions like a natural tooth.

Implants help restore the ability to chew comfortably while also maintaining jawbone strength. Because they integrate with the surrounding bone, they provide a stable foundation for long-term tooth replacement.

In some cases, preparatory procedures such as tooth extraction may be required before tooth implants can be placed. Removing severely damaged teeth allows the area to heal and prepares the mouth for the next phase of treatment.

Dental Crowns


Dental crowns are frequently used to restore teeth that have been weakened by decay, fractures, or significant wear. A crown covers the entire visible portion of the tooth, protecting it while restoring its shape and strength.

During full mouth reconstruction, crowns may be placed on several teeth to rebuild the bite and ensure proper alignment between the upper and lower jaw. By restoring balance to the bite, crowns can also help reduce strain on the jaw joints and surrounding muscles.

Restoring Strength, Function, And Comfort


The goal of full mouth reconstruction is to create a healthy, functional smile that supports everyday activities like chewing and speaking. By combining multiple restorative procedures into one coordinated plan, the dentist can address the underlying causes of widespread dental damage rather than simply treating individual symptoms.

Every treatment plan is unique, depending on the number of teeth involved and the overall health of the jaw and gums. With proper planning and expert care, full mouth reconstruction at Southeast Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery can restore both comfort and long-term oral stability.

If you are experiencing widespread dental concerns, scheduling a consultation with us is the first step in determining the best path forward. A personalized evaluation allows our dental team to identify the procedures needed to rebuild your smile and restore healthy function. Call us today at (281) 612-6878 to schedule an appointment.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction Houston TX
Our team provides full mouth reconstruction in Houston TX using implants, crowns, and bone grafting to restore function, comfort, and your smile.
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