Full Mouth Reconstruction – Waco, TX

Completely Rebuild Your Smile

A single minor dental issue can often be dealt with quickly with a single treatment. But if there are multiple complex problems in your mouth, you may require a full mouth reconstruction. Dr. Cofer and Dr. McNutt can work with you to put together a reconstruction plan that will ultimately revitalize your oral health and help you reclaim a functional, confident smile. To learn more about the full mouth reconstruction process, give us a call!

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Why Choose Premier Family Dental for a Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  • Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Treatments
  • Long Lasting, High-Quality Materials
  • Accurate, Putty-Free Digital Impressions

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me?

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You’ll need to schedule a consultation with our team in order to determine whether a full mouth reconstruction is right for you. Generally speaking, we recommend this process for patients who are struggling with complex or severe dental issues. This can include extensive tooth loss as well as multiple decayed or broken teeth.

Even if your smile has been in poor health for a very long time, a personalized full mouth reconstruction can help get it back on the right track. Once the process is complete, you’re likely to notice an improvement in various aspects of your quality of life; for example, you may have a stronger bite that’s more capable of handling a wider variety of foods.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process 

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No two full mouth reconstruction plans are exactly alike. That said, the process will always begin with a consultation at our office; this will give our team a chance to learn more about your specific dental needs so that we can determine what procedures should be included in your treatment plan.

A full mouth reconstruction often involves replacing missing teeth with dental implants, dentures, or dental bridges. If any of your teeth are decayed or damaged, we may recommend fillings or crowns. And in cases where you’re unhappy with the way your smile looks, we may suggest having specific forms of cosmetic dentistry performed.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

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We can only give you an estimate of how much your full mouth reconstruction will cost once we’ve determined the exact kinds of treatments it will involve. Fillings, crowns, and dental implants all carry different price tags, so no two patients will end up paying the exact same amount. That being said, it’s worth noting that having a full mouth reconstruction performed is often the better financial move compared to undergoing multiple restorative treatments spread out over time.

To help you make your full mouth reconstruction more affordable, we’ll file any insurance claims on your behalf and work with you to find the best way to get the most out of your benefits. If you don’t have insurance, you still have the option of applying for third-party financing or signing up for our in-house dental membership plan.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Procedure Take?

There are several factors that can affect the treatment length of your full mouth reconstruction. For example:

  • How many treatments are included in your plan
  • Whether they’re simple like crowns and fillings or more complex like dental implants
  • The number of teeth you’d like treated
  • Preliminary treatments such as bone grafts or gum disease therapy
  • Recovery time between individual procedures

Rest assured, scheduling and timeline estimates will be part of what we talk about during your consultation!

Does Getting a Full Mouth Reconstruction Hurt?

Since a full mouth reconstruction in Waco can involve several different treatments, it’s natural to wonder if you’ll experience any sort of discomfort. For more involved procedures, you can be reassured knowing that we’ll administer a local anesthetic to numb the treatment area for your comfort. If you have severe dental sensitivities or anxiety, we also offer sedative options like laughing gas and oral conscious sedation. Let us know how we can help you have a positive experience, and we’ll work closely with you to make sure you’re accommodated!

Can I Get a Full Mouth Reconstruction if I Smoke?

If you smoke, vape, or use other tobacco products, you won’t be automatically prevented from receiving a full mouth reconstruction. However, the chemicals in these products can cause serious harm to your mouth, so depending on your case, you may need to restore your oral health before undergoing certain procedures. We’ll also insist that you stop smoking in the weeks leading up to your treatment, as tobacco can slow your body’s healing process and cause complications.

I’ve Had a Full Mouth Reconstruction – Is There Anything I Can’t Eat?

Most of our dental restorations and cosmetics are tough enough to handle most foods. You shouldn’t be severely limited in what you can eat in the long-term, however, during your recovery period you’ll likely have to take things slow! It’s better to stick to soft foods like yogurt, eggs, and cooked noodles while your mouth heals.

How Do I Care for My Smile After Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Each smile is unique – depending on which treatments are part of your reconstruction and your own personal needs, certain habits or products may or may not be necessary for you. There is one thing all of our patients have in common, though: good oral hygiene is a must. That means doing things like:

  • Brushing your teeth twice a day
  • Flossing once daily
  • Scheduling a dental checkup & cleaning biannually