403 West Windsor Road, Champaign, IL 61820.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses the health, function, and appearance of every tooth in your mouth. Unlike a single procedure targeting one concern, full mouth reconstruction combines multiple restorative and sometimes cosmetic treatments, carefully coordinated and sequenced to deliver a complete result.
It's not a one-size-fits-all approach. Every plan our doctors create is built entirely around your unique situation, the specific damage present, the underlying causes, your health history, and your personal goals. The process begins with a thorough evaluation and ends with a smile that works the way it should, looks the way you want, and is built to last.
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Who Is Full Mouth Reconstruction For?
- Severe tooth decay affecting multiple teeth
- Multiple missing teeth from injury, extraction, or long-term neglect
- Broken, cracked, or fractured teeth that can't be addressed one at a time
- Worn-down teeth from chronic teeth grinding (bruxism) or acid erosion
- Bite problems causing jaw pain, headaches, or difficulty chewing
- Gum disease that has compromised the foundation supporting your teeth
- Old, failing restorations, crowns, bridges, or fillings that need replacing throughout the mouth
- Trauma or injury that damaged several teeth at once
The Reconstruction Process
Comprehensive Evaluation
Your Custom Treatment Plan
Foundation First
Restoration & Rebuilding
Aesthetic Finishing
Ongoing Care & Protection
What Treatments Are Involved?
Restorative Treatments:
- Dental Crowns - Caps that fully restore damaged, cracked, or severely decayed teeth. Learn More
- Dental Bridges - Fixed replacements for one or more missing teeth anchored to adjacent teeth. Learn More
- Dentures & Partial Dentures - Removable or implant-supported solutions for extensive tooth loss. Learn More
- Tooth-Colored Fillings - Restoring cavities while preserving the natural appearance of your teeth. Learn More
- Root Canal Therapy - Saving teeth that are infected or severely damaged from the inside out. Learn More
Cosmetic Enhancements (where applicable):
- Porcelain Veneers - For front teeth that need both restoration and aesthetic improvement. Learn More
- Teeth Whitening - When used as part of an overall smile design plan. Learn More
You Don’t Have to Keep Living with a Broken Smile
If dental problems have been holding you back, from eating what you want, smiling in photos, or simply feeling like yourself, our team are ready to help you find a way forward. Your first step is a comprehensive consultation where we take the time to truly understand your situation and lay out a clear, honest path to a healthier, fully restored smile.
No pressure. No judgment. Just answers and a plan you can believe in.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Reconstruction
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
The timeline varies significantly depending on the extent of treatment needed. Some patients complete their reconstruction in a few months; others with more complex needs may be in active treatment for a year or longer. Our doctors will give you a realistic timeline during your consultation — and will always sequence care in a way that minimizes disruption to your daily life.
Is full mouth reconstruction painful?
We take every measure to ensure your comfort throughout treatment. Local anesthesia is used for all procedures that require it, and we're happy to discuss sedation options if anxiety is a concern. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the process feels when it's properly planned and paced.
How much does full mouth reconstruction cost?
Because every plan is unique, costs vary widely. During your consultation, we provide a complete, transparent treatment plan with a full cost breakdown — so there are no surprises. We also discuss payment and financing options to help make the investment as manageable as possible.
What's the difference between full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover?
A smile makeover is primarily cosmetic — focused on improving the appearance of your smile. Full mouth reconstruction is clinically driven — it addresses function, health, structural integrity, and appearance. Many reconstructions include cosmetic elements, but the starting point is always restoring what's damaged and ensuring your mouth works the way it should.
What if I'm nervous or haven't been to the dentist in years?
You're in good company — many of our reconstruction patients come to us after avoiding dental care for a long time. We create a judgment-free environment and take the time to make sure you feel safe, informed, and in control at every step. Taking the first step and calling us is genuinely the hardest part.
Can I get dental implants as part of my reconstruction?
Yes. Dental implants are often a central part of full mouth reconstruction, particularly when multiple teeth are missing or cannot be saved. Our doctors will evaluate whether implants are appropriate for your situation and explain all available options.
How do I maintain my results after reconstruction?
Diligent home care — brushing twice daily, flossing, and using any custom appliances. We recommend (like a night guard) — combined with regular professional cleanings and checkups is the key to protecting your results for the long term. We'll provide a detailed maintenance plan as part of your final care.