Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction in Toronto

Those who have many troublesome dental issues can regain both function and a great smile with full mouth reconstruction from Water’s Edge. We are a dental office convenient to those in Toronto. Issues we typically remedy are missing teeth, discomfort, decaying teeth, and bite issues. Our team creates a personalized treatment plan to give you a new mouth and a new smile. You can trust us to provide compassionate dental care and communication while we work to give you your dream smile.

Differences in Restoration vs. Cosmetic Dentistry

Full mouth restoration isn’t a smile makeover. A smile makeover focuses on cosmetic services. A full mouth restoration includes health, function, and cosmetic services. Full mouth restorations look at core health care issues causing problems, how to remedy those, fix function, and then restore your smile’s aesthetics. Treatment plans include a combination of specialties and dental disciplines including neuromuscular dentistry. We make our patients a priority and put their best interest in establishing the order of treatments.

Full Mouth Restoration for Toronto Residents

Full mouth restoration isn’t for everyone. It is designed for those with major dental issues. Those who qualify typically have:

Missing teeth

Jaw pain and other problems like TMJ.

Damaged teeth

Advanced gum disease.

Decaying teeth.

Significant dental traumas

Significant dental traumas

Services Included in Full Mouth Restoration

A full mouth reconstruction can consist of many procedures but the ones included depends on your individualized plan. They can include some of those listed below:
Dental Implants

A permanent solution to replace missing teeth and provide a foundation for crowns and bridges.

Gum Disease Treatment

One of the underlying causes of oral problems is often gum disease so treating it is typically a part of full-mouth restoration.

Veneers

Porcelain outer shells that make your teeth look more perfect and fix many minor issues like stains and chips.

Dental Bonding

A procedure that remedies teeth chips and cracks and other types of minor cosmetic problems.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implants provide more security for dentures and allows them to be permanent dental appliances.

Orthodontics

Braces or clean aligners can help alleviate bite issues or misaligned teeth, improving smile and function.

Crowns and Bridges

Used to replace missing teeth and restore tooth function.

Bone or Gum Grafting

This replaces lost tissue by providing foundational support for implants and other procedures.

Our Reconstruction Process at Water’s Edge in Toronto

Our full mouth reconstruction process follows an individual treatment plan that our team develops with your input so your dental goals are achieved within a comfortable setting and time frame. We build our relationship with you with open communication and honesty. We put your comfort as a priority.
Creating a Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

The first step is to identify your dental issues. We do an exam, take digital X-rays, 3D scans, and take teeth impressions. We look at your gums, your jaw joints and your bite. Then, we consult with you about your health history and goals. We create a step-by- step treatment plan using all this information.

Health Is a Priority

Full mouth restoration focuses first on oral health with the cosmetic component coming later. We look remedying underlying health issues before working on restoration. We will treat gum disease or infections first so your overall health improves.

Treatment Stages

Full mouth restoration includes different phases and some must be done in a specific order because they build on other treatments. We work to lessen your time in the dental chair, but you will have several appointments over a longer period.

The Final Result

The final restoration elements are done at the end of reconstruction. You will have bite that is comfortable, a smile that is beautiful, and teeth that provide full function.

Full Mouth Reconstruction FAQs

How long is a full mouth restoration process?
The length of time it takes to get through a full mouth restoration depends on each case. It includes many factors like the types of procedures required. Most take several months but some can take a year or two. We provide a timeline for you in the initial planning phase.
Some procedures produce more discomfort than others but we work to keep you comfortable and as pain-free as possible. We use local anesthesia and have sedation options. We also work with you to manage pain.
Full mouth restoration varies in cost because it depends on the procedures required for you. The cost of procedures drives the cost so the ones required are important. Some procedures are covered by insurance but some may not be fully covered. Our Water’s Edge team works with you to examine costs find a payment option that helps cover it.
Learning how to protect your teeth is important to protecting your investment. Some may need to learn more about good oral hygiene because of past oral health issues. Brushing, flossing and professional cleanings are crucial. However, you may want to invest in tools like electric toothbrushes, water flossers, and nightguards depending on your situation.

Start on the Path to Your New Smile in Toronto

A full mouth reconstruction can change your life. Our dental care combines the best science with compassion to make it a realilty. Contact us to start on your journey to gaining a fully functioning, healthy, and gorgeous smile. Call us today!