Full Mouth Reconstruction Beaverton

Reclaim a Healthy, Beautiful Smile

Having a single cavity or slightly chipped tooth treated is one thing, but if you’re currently struggling with multiple dental problems, the idea of restoring your oral health can seem out of reach. However, with an expertly personalized full mouth reconstruction from Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Yesenofski, we can help you overcome all of your dental issues, significantly improving the well-being and appearance of your grin. Call us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward rebuilding your smile.

Why Choose Wolfe Dental Cedar Mill for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  • Dental Implants Placed and Restored In-Office
  • Practice That Utilizes the Latest Technology
  • Natural-Looking, Long-Lasting Materials

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for Me?

A full mouth reconstruction is typically recommended when one restorative dental treatment wouldn’t be enough to address all of the issues inside of your mouth. It’s often suitable for those who have advanced gum disease, multiple missing teeth, extensive tooth decay, and other complex or severe oral health problems.

Have you been struggling with certain dental issues for years? Do you often refrain from smiling because you’re self-conscious about the way your teeth look? Does the state of your grin limit the kinds of foods that you’re able to enjoy? If you said “yes” to any of these questions, then you might benefit from a full mouth reconstruction. Schedule a consultation with our team so that we can determine the best steps to take in order to achieve a healthier grin that you can be proud of.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

We’ll begin by asking about your oral health concerns and your goals for your smile. Then we’ll complete an oral examination to learn as much as possible about the problems affecting your mouth. After gathering the necessary information, we can start creating your personalized full mouth reconstruction plan.

Depending on what your needs are, your full mouth reconstruction plan could potentially include any of the following:

  • Dental implants or dental bridges for replacing any teeth you’ve lost.
  • Scaling and root planing for treating gum disease.
  • Dental crowns for damaged teeth.
  • Fillings for decayed teeth.
  • Cosmetic dental treatments for any aesthetic improvements that you might want to make to your smile.

Understanding the Cost of a Full Mouth Reconstruction

While we’re putting together your full mouth reconstruction plan, we’ll also make sure that you receive a personalized estimate of the cost. Different treatments come with different price tags; as such, the amount you pay will be influenced by the types of dental services that you require. 

Dental insurance can often help cover the cost of many of the services that are commonly performed as part of a full mouth reconstruction. Other options that can make your treatment more affordable include applying for third-party financing and signing up for our dental membership plan.