Full Mouth Reconstruction London
Comprehensive restorative treatment for patients with multiple damaged, worn, or missing teeth. Our London clinic provides carefully planned reconstruction designed to restore function, comfort, and long-term oral health.
Treatment suitability is determined following consultation · Results vary between individuals
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment approach that combines multiple restorative dental procedures to rebuild teeth that have been significantly damaged, worn down, or lost. Unlike treatments that address a single tooth or a localised area, full mouth reconstruction takes a holistic view of the entire dentition, aiming to restore both function and structural integrity.
The specific combination of procedures involved varies from patient to patient. A reconstruction plan is developed following a detailed clinical assessment, during which your clinician evaluates the condition of your teeth, gums, bite, and jawbone. This personalised approach ensures that the treatment addresses your individual clinical needs.
Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure but a carefully coordinated treatment plan. Your clinician will explain the recommended approach and what it involves during your consultation.
Who May Need Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction may be appropriate for patients experiencing a range of dental concerns that affect multiple teeth or the overall function of the bite. A professional assessment can help determine whether this approach may be beneficial. Situations where a consultation may be recommended include:
- Multiple missing teeth across different areas of the mouth
- Severely worn teeth affecting chewing or bite alignment
- Failing or deteriorating crowns, bridges, or previous restorations
- Extensive tooth damage from decay, trauma, or erosion
- Bite problems that affect everyday function and comfort
Patients dealing with missing teeth alongside other restorative needs may particularly benefit from a coordinated reconstruction approach.
Important Information
Suitability for full mouth reconstruction is determined following a comprehensive clinical consultation. This includes a review of your dental and medical history, an assessment of the condition of your teeth and supporting structures, and a discussion about your treatment goals.
Certain medical conditions, medications, or lifestyle factors may influence the treatment plan recommended. Your clinician will provide honest, individualised guidance based on your assessment.
We encourage patients to attend a consultation before making any treatment decisions.
Conditions Full Mouth Reconstruction Can Address
Full mouth reconstruction is designed to address a range of complex dental conditions that may not be effectively managed with isolated, single-tooth treatments. Each treatment plan is developed to address the specific conditions present in the individual patient.
Advanced Tooth Wear
Teeth that have been significantly worn down through grinding, erosion, or long-term use may require rebuilding to restore proper function and bite height.
Multiple Broken or Damaged Teeth
Teeth that are fractured, cracked, or structurally compromised across several areas of the mouth may benefit from a coordinated restorative approach.
Long-Term Tooth Loss
Patients who have experienced tooth loss over an extended period may require comprehensive treatment to replace missing teeth and address changes to the surrounding structures.
Bite Instability
An uneven or unstable bite caused by missing teeth, worn surfaces, or previous dental work may be improved through carefully planned reconstruction.
Complex Restorative Needs
Patients with multiple dental concerns occurring simultaneously often benefit from a unified treatment plan rather than addressing each issue in isolation.
Failing Previous Dental Work
Crowns, bridges, or other restorations that have deteriorated over time may need to be replaced as part of a broader reconstruction plan.
The conditions listed above are examples. Your clinician will assess your individual situation and recommend an appropriate treatment approach during your consultation.
Treatments That May Form Part of Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure. It typically involves a combination of restorative treatments, selected and sequenced according to the individual patient's clinical needs. The exact combination of procedures is determined following a thorough assessment.
Treatments that may be included as part of a reconstruction plan include:
Dental Implants
Where teeth are missing, dental implants may be placed to provide a stable foundation for replacement teeth. Implants are designed to integrate with the jawbone and can support individual crowns or larger restorations. Learn more about how replacing missing teeth with implants works on our
Implant-Supported Bridges
For patients missing several adjacent teeth, a bridge supported by implants may be recommended. This approach uses implants at either end to support a span of replacement teeth, avoiding the need to place an implant for every missing tooth.
Dental Crowns
Individual teeth that are damaged, weakened, or heavily worn may be restored with dental crowns. Crowns are designed to cover and protect the remaining tooth structure, restoring its shape, strength, and function.
Implant-Retained Dentures
For patients who may benefit from a removable option with added stability, implant-retained dentures use a small number of implants to secure a denture in place. This can be particularly suitable for patients who find conventional dentures uncomfortable.
Other Restorative Treatments
Depending on the individual case, additional procedures such as gum treatment, tooth preparation, or other supportive treatments may be incorporated into the reconstruction plan to ensure the best possible foundation for long-term results.
The treatments listed above are examples. Your clinician will recommend the most appropriate combination based on your individual clinical assessment.
The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process
Reconstruction is delivered in carefully planned stages, tailored to the individual patient. Your clinician will guide you through each step, ensuring you are fully informed throughout your treatment journey.
Initial Consultation and Clinical Examination
Your treatment begins with a comprehensive consultation, during which your clinician examines the condition of your teeth, gums, and bite. Your dental and medical history is reviewed, and your treatment goals are discussed in detail.
Diagnostic Assessment
Following the initial examination, further diagnostic assessments may be carried out to build a complete picture of your oral health. This information forms the foundation for developing your personalised treatment plan.
Personalised Treatment Planning
Based on the findings from your assessment, your clinician develops a detailed treatment plan outlining the recommended procedures, their sequence, estimated timelines, and associated costs. This plan is discussed with you before any treatment begins.
Phased Treatment to Rebuild Teeth and Bite
Treatment is typically delivered in phases, with each stage building upon the previous one. This structured approach allows for careful management of healing and ensures that each element of the reconstruction is properly coordinated.
Final Restorations and Ongoing Care
Once all restorative procedures are complete, your final restorations are placed and carefully adjusted. Your clinician will provide guidance on maintaining your results and schedule regular review appointments to support your long-term oral health.
Treatment timelines vary depending on individual clinical circumstances and the complexity of the reconstruction. Your clinician will provide a realistic schedule during your consultation.
Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost in London
The cost of full mouth reconstruction in London varies significantly from patient to patient. Because each treatment plan is individually designed based on a clinical assessment, it is not possible to provide a fixed price without first evaluating your specific needs.
Factors that influence the cost of full mouth reconstruction include:
- The number of teeth that require treatment or replacement
- The types and complexity of procedures included in the treatment plan
- Whether preparatory procedures are needed before restorative work can begin
- The materials selected for crowns, bridges, or other restorations
- The overall complexity and duration of the reconstruction
We recommend attending a consultation to receive a detailed, personalised quotation that reflects the true scope of your treatment. Finance options may be available to help manage the cost of treatment, subject to status.
How Reconstruction Can Improve Function
The primary aim of full mouth reconstruction is to restore the function and health of the teeth and bite. While individual outcomes vary, patients may experience improvements in several areas following treatment.
Improved Chewing Ability
Rebuilding damaged or missing teeth is designed to restore the ability to chew a wider range of foods more effectively and comfortably.
Restoring Damaged Teeth
Teeth that are worn, broken, or structurally weakened can be restored to a functional state, protecting them from further deterioration.
Supporting Long-Term Oral Health
Addressing multiple dental issues in a coordinated manner may help create a more stable foundation for long-term oral health and easier maintenance.
Improving Bite Stability
Reconstruction can address bite irregularities caused by missing teeth, wear, or previous dental work, helping to distribute biting forces more evenly.
Results vary between individuals. The benefits described above are potential outcomes and are not guaranteed. Your clinician will discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.
Why Choose Dental Implants London
Our clinic provides full mouth reconstruction within a well-established, regulated private dental practice in London. We are committed to clear communication, careful treatment planning, and individualised patient care.
Experience with Implant-Based Restorative Care
Our clinicians have extensive experience in dental implant placement and implant-based restorative treatments, which often form a core part of full mouth reconstruction plans.
Careful Treatment Planning
Every reconstruction plan is developed following a thorough clinical assessment. We take a methodical approach to ensure that each stage of treatment is properly coordinated.
Individualised Treatment Approach
We recognise that every patient presents with unique clinical needs. Treatment plans are developed on an individual basis, not through a one-size-fits-all process.
Private Dental Care in London
As a private dental practice, we are able to dedicate the time and attention required for complex restorative cases, ensuring thorough care at every stage.
Clear Communication
We take time to explain your treatment options, expected outcomes, and costs clearly. We encourage questions and ensure you feel fully informed before proceeding.
Long-Term Care Approach
Our commitment extends beyond the treatment itself. We provide ongoing maintenance guidance, hygiene support, and reviews to help protect your results.
Full Mouth Reconstruction Near You
Our clinic is based in South Kensington, with convenient access from across Greater London. We welcome patients from the following areas and beyond who are seeking comprehensive restorative dental care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about full mouth reconstruction at our London clinic.
Considering Full Mouth Reconstruction?
If you are experiencing problems with multiple damaged, worn, or missing teeth, a consultation is the first step towards understanding your options. Your clinician will assess your situation, discuss possible treatment approaches, and provide a personalised plan. You can also arrange an appointment to discuss your circumstances with our team.
Treatment suitability is determined following consultation. Results vary between individuals.