Full Mouth Reconstruction
In a single course of treatment, we don’t just “cover up the problem”—we restore the physiological bite height and rebalance the chewing muscles, preventing enamel wear from coming back.
In the past, dentistry often focused on treating teeth individually. If a tooth wore down, it was covered with a crown. If jaw pain occurred, its cause was treated as a local issue. This approach might temporarily mask the problem, but it doesn’t solve it at its root.
Modern research shows that your teeth, muscles, and jaw joints (TMJ) are a single, interconnected system. When this system is out of balance, problems begin: enamel wear, chipped crowns, headaches, and jaw clicking.
This is precisely why we use a neuromuscular approach. We don't just "fix" teeth. We analyze the entire system to find and eliminate the root cause of your discomfort. This allows us to not only create the beautiful smile you've dreamed of but also to restore a level of comfort you may have forgotten was possible.
What Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full Mouth Reconstruction is a comprehensive rebuild of your smile, bite, and chewing function using ceramic crowns. The dentist restores one or both jaws, tailoring every tooth to your facial anatomy and clinical needs.
We don’t simply “add new teeth.” Instead, we fix the root problems, such as:
The outcome – a smile that is not only beautiful but also fully functional and healthy.
When Do You Need a Full Mouth Reconstruction?
This comprehensive approach is necessary if you recognize yourself in any of the following:
How We Ensure Accuracy, Comfort, and Longevity
We rely on advanced technology so your result is both beautiful and durable:
We follow a holistic, minimally invasive philosophy—preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. The goal is to restore the health of the entire system, not just mask the problem on the surface.
Criterion | Full-Mouth Reconstruction (Total Rehabilitation) | Smile Makeover / Single-Tooth Prosthetics |
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Primary Goal | Restore the health and function of the entire chewing system | Mainly cosmetic improvement (whiter shade, new shape) for 1–2 teeth |
Indications | Medical necessity – pain, severe wear, multiple missing teeth | Patient’s aesthetic wish – colour change, small gaps, minor chips |
Treatment Scope / Approach | Comprehensive. Involves all teeth, gums, bite, and TMJ | Localised. Work is done on individual teeth only |
Our Two-Phase Approach to Full Mouth Reconstruction
Phase 1 – Neuromuscular Diagnostics and Bite Reprogramming
Before placing any permanent crowns, we need to find your jaw's natural, relaxed position.
Adaptation Period (1–3 months): You wear the orthotic, and during this time, your muscles and joints adapt to the new alignment. Patients report that headaches disappear, clicking stops, and neck tension fades. Only after this do we proceed to the second phase.
We agree on the schedule before we start, so your work and travel plans stay intact. Crowns aren’t just “fill-ins” — they rebuild a healthy bite and protect your jaw for decades.
Ready to map out your timeline? Contact us today and take the first step toward a confident, pain-free smile.
Phase 2 — Final Crowns and Bite-Height Restoration
Once your bite has stabilized, we lock in this healthy and comfortable result permanently.
The result is a smile that not only looks natural but also feels like a single, solid unit, protecting your joints and muscles for decades to come.
Hybrid All-on-4 / All-on-6 Bridges — a Fast, Rock-solid Base for Full-Mouth Reconstruction
We place 4 or 6 implants per jaw and secure a single zirconia or titanium framework of crowns. The result is a permanent “bridge” that:
Curious if All-on-4 / All-on-6 is right for you?
What Our Patients Say After Full Mouth Reconstruction
“I had no teeth left. Chewing and even talking hurt, and my lower jaw made my face look sunken.
At the consultation Dr. Boris suggested an All-on-4 bridge on my lower jaw.
Surgery day: they removed the last roots, placed the implants, and balanced my bite with TENS. By evening the pain in my temples was gone.
Honestly? I feel ten years younger. Head- and neck-aches disappeared because the right bite height took the strain off my muscles.
If you’re losing teeth one by one, don’t wait. Full-mouth restoration is the best health investment I’ve ever made.”
Ready to feel the same relief and confidence?
When teeth wear down, the problem is more than “short crowns.” A lost vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) changes the whole face and how the jaw muscles work.
What you may see and feel
The face appears older; lips collapse inward
Nasolabial folds deepen, the smile line narrows
The chin appears “pressed upward,” profile loses harmony
Tension-headaches, neck or even upper-back pain become routine
All of this happens because the jaws are closing too far, forcing facial and cervical muscles to over-compensate
What changes after VDO is restored
Wrinkles soften, facial proportions realign
Chewing power returns without joint overload
Muscles relax, easing head- and neck-aches
You look younger and feel lighter overall
Ready to see the difference in your own face?
Book a consultation and we’ll show—on digital models—how rebuilding the correct bite height could transform both your smile and everyday comfort.
Why Patients Choose Us for Full-Mouth Reconstruction
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Dr. Boris Lipovetskiy is general dentist & implant surgeon with 30+ years’ experience in full-arch rehabilitation. He:
Performs 3D CBCT scans, Tekscan bite analysis, and Digital Smile Design.
Personally plan your full-mouth reconstruction – from bite correction to final crowns or All-on-4 / All-on-6 bridges.
Uses only biocompatible ceramics and minimally invasive protocols.
During your visit you will receive:
Ready to feel the same relief and confidence?
FAQ
No. We first eliminate any gum inflammation or infection, then move on to the reconstruction phase.
Exactly as you would natural teeth: brush twice daily with toothpaste, floss or use interdental brushes, and schedule professional cleanings and check-ups at least twice a year.
Absolutely. When teeth are missing, we integrate implants—often as part of an All-on-4/All-on-6 or hybrid bridge solution—to restore both function and aesthetics.