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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive approach to rebuilding and restoring oral health when several teeth, gums, bite, or dental function concerns need to be addressed together. At Burlington Dental Studio, we provide full mouth reconstruction consultations in Burlington for patients who need personalized planning for multiple dental concerns.

Our clinic is located at 3537 Fairview St, Burlington, ON, making us accessible for patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, and surrounding Burlington communities. Whether you have several damaged teeth, missing teeth, worn dental work, bite discomfort, chewing difficulty, or a combination of concerns, our dentist can assess your oral health and explain suitable treatment options.

Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure. It is a customized treatment plan that may include restorative, cosmetic, surgical, implant, periodontal, or orthodontic care depending on your individual needs. Recommendations are made only after a detailed dental assessment

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Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction refers to a planned series of dental treatments designed to restore the health, structure, function, and appearance of the mouth. It may involve rebuilding several teeth, replacing missing teeth, improving chewing comfort, addressing old dental work, or supporting a more stable bite. At Burlington Dental Studio, full mouth reconstruction may involve:

The exact combination of treatments depends on your dental exam, oral health, symptoms, goals, and treatment priorities.

Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington

Who May Need Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction may be considered for patients with multiple dental issues that cannot be addressed with one simple treatment. It may be appropriate when several teeth are damaged, missing, worn, or affected by older restorations.

You may want to ask about a full mouth reconstruction consultation if you have:

These concerns do not automatically mean you need full mouth reconstruction. A dental exam is needed to understand your needs and determine whether a comprehensive plan is appropriate.

What to Expect During a Consultation

A full mouth reconstruction consultation begins with a detailed conversation about your concerns, goals, dental history, medical history, and priorities. Some patients are most concerned about chewing comfort. Others are focused on replacing missing teeth, improving smile appearance, or reducing discomfort from worn or damaged teeth.
Your consultation may include:

Because full mouth reconstruction can involve several steps, our dentist will explain what may need to happen first and why.

Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington
Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington

Building a Healthy Foundation First

Before rebuilding teeth, it is important to assess gum health, cavities, infections, tooth stability, and bite concerns. In some cases, the first phase of care may include dental cleanings, gum disease treatment, fillings, root canal therapy, extractions, or infection management.

This foundation stage helps prepare the mouth for longer-term restorative treatment. For example, a crown may not be recommended on a tooth with untreated infection, and implant planning may require gum and bone assessment first.

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Restoring Damaged Teeth

Full mouth reconstruction may involve restoring damaged or weakened teeth with fillings, inlays, onlays, crowns, or other treatments. The choice depends on how much tooth structure remains and how much support each tooth needs.

Dental crowns may be recommended for teeth that are cracked, worn, heavily filled, or weakened after root canal therapy. Inlays and onlays may be considered when a tooth needs more support than a filling but may not require a full crown.

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Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington

Replacing Missing Teeth

Missing teeth may be replaced as part of a full mouth reconstruction plan. Replacement options may include dental bridges, dentures, dental implants, or implant-supported restorations depending on your oral health and goals.

The right replacement option depends on how many teeth are missing, bone support, gum health, bite, budget, timeline, and whether the replacement needs to be fixed or removable.

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Full Mouth Reconstruction in Burlington

Bite, Alignment, and Cosmetic Planning

Full mouth reconstruction may also consider bite balance, tooth wear, alignment, and smile appearance. If teeth are crowded, shifted, or unevenly positioned, clear aligners may be discussed as part of treatment planning. If appearance is a concern, cosmetic dentistry may be included after function and oral health are addressed.

Cosmetic treatments may include whitening, bonding, veneers, or crowns, depending on your needs. These options are planned carefully so they support both appearance and function.

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Treatment Sequencing and Timelines

Full mouth reconstruction often happens in phases. Some patients may need urgent concerns treated first, followed by restorative planning, tooth replacement, bite adjustment, or cosmetic finishing. Others may have a shorter plan if fewer treatments are needed.

Our dentist will explain the recommended order of care, expected number of visits, and which steps are priorities. Treatment timelines vary and depend on your oral health, treatment complexity, healing, lab work, insurance planning, and personal schedule.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Near Tansley Woods, Palmer, and Millcroft

Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for comprehensive restorative treatment planning across East Burlington and nearby communities. We welcome patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, Appleby, Longmoor, and Central Burlington.

Our clinic is accessible from Fairview Street, Walkers Line, Guelph Line, Appleby Line, Burlington Centre Mall, Appleby GO Station, Burlington GO Station, and Tansley Woods Community Centre.

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Why Choose Burlington Dental Studio for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Patients choose Burlington Dental Studio for full mouth reconstruction consultations because our team focuses on careful assessment, clear communication, and phased treatment planning. We explain what we see, what options may be available, and which steps may need to happen first.

Our Burlington clinic provides comprehensive dental services under one roof, including restorative dentistry, dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, dental implants, oral surgery, emergency dentistry, general dentistry, family dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign, sedation dentistry, and specialty dental services.

We also offer flexible evening and Saturday hours, direct insurance billing, and CDCP support.

Dental Care Near Tansley Woods, Palmer, and Central Burlington

Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for patients throughout Burlington. We welcome patients from

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Frequently Ask Questions in Burlington

Do you offer full mouth reconstruction in Burlington?

Yes, Burlington Dental Studio offers full mouth reconstruction consultations in Burlington. Our dentist can assess your teeth, gums, bite, missing teeth, and existing dental work before recommending a personalized plan.

Full mouth reconstruction may include crowns, bridges, dentures, dental implants, fillings, root canal therapy, extractions, gum treatment, clear aligners, or cosmetic dentistry depending on your needs.

No, full mouth reconstruction focuses on function, oral health, and rebuilding damaged or missing teeth. A smile makeover focuses more on cosmetic goals, though some treatment plans may include both.

How long does full mouth reconstruction take?

The timeline varies depending on treatment complexity, oral health, healing, lab work, and the number of phases required. Your dentist will explain the expected sequence after your consultation.

Yes, a comprehensive dental exam is needed before full mouth reconstruction planning. The dentist must assess your teeth, gums, bite, existing restorations, and treatment goals.

Book a Full Mouth Reconstruction Consultation in Burlington

If you have multiple dental concerns affecting comfort, function, or smile appearance, Burlington Dental Studio can assess your needs and explain whether full mouth reconstruction planning may be appropriate.

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