Full-Mouth Reconstruction in Centennial, CO
Whether you’re dealing with broken or missing teeth, widespread decay, jaw pain, or old work that’s failing, our dentists create a phased plan that fits your timeline and budget. Our dentists complete most treatment in-office and coordinate with trusted specialists when it’s in your best interest.


When a “Whole-Mouth” approach makes sense
Full-mouth reconstruction isn’t one procedure—it’s a personalized combination of treatments that restores chewing, speech, and appearance. We recommend it when several teeth are missing or failing, your bite has collapsed or shifted, or you have pain from cracked, worn, or infected teeth.
Common reasons people choose reconstruction:
- Multiple broken, worn, or heavily filled teeth
- Teeth lost to decay, gum disease, or injury
- Old crowns/bridges that no longer fit or look right
- Ill-fitting dentures, poor chewing, or jaw soreness
- Long-standing cosmetic concerns paired with functional issues
What Full Mouth Reconstruction may look like (step-by-step)
Step 1 – Exam & records:
We start with photos, digital X-rays, and, when helpful, 3D CBCT imaging to understand teeth, roots, bone, and joints. We’ll talk goals, priorities, and budget.
Step 2 – Preview & sequencing:
You’ll see options (e.g., crowns/bridges, implants, dentures, full-arch implant bridges). We map the sequence, timing, and costs so you know exactly what happens first.
Step 3 – Stabilize & restore:
We stop active disease, address urgent pain, and rebuild teeth and bite. For missing teeth, we may place implants or create well-fitting temporary teeth while you heal.
Step 4 – Finalize & maintain:
We deliver the final restorations, fine-tune your bite, provide a night guard if needed, and set up maintenance so your new smile lasts.

How long does full-mouth reconstruction take?
Plans vary. Some cases finish in a few visits; others take several months if implants or healing time are needed. We’ll phase treatment so you stay comfortable and functional.
Will I have teeth during the process?
Yes. When teeth are removed or implants are placed, we provide appropriate temporaries so you can smile and eat soft foods while you heal.
Do you place all implants in-office?
We place many implants at our practice. For complex anatomy or grafting, we coordinate with trusted specialists and remain your single point of contact.
What does it cost?
Costs depend on your choices (crowns/bridges vs. implants vs. full-arch). We’ll provide written estimates, help you maximize PPO benefits, and offer 3rd-party financing. Our in-house membership saves patients money who are without insurance.
Is sedation available?
Nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation are available to make longer visits comfortable.
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