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Full Mouth Reconstruction on the Gold Coast: What It Involves and Who It Helps

If you are dealing with multiple dental issues such as broken teeth, severe wear, missing teeth, bite discomfort, or repeated restoration failures, treating one tooth at a time may not solve the underlying problem.


Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive, structured approach designed to restore function, stability, and long-term oral health.


At Bundall Dental, full mouth reconstruction is carefully planned to rebuild your bite, improve comfort, and protect your smile for years to come.


What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction, sometimes called full mouth rehabilitation or oral rehabilitation, is a personalised treatment plan that restores most or all teeth in the upper and lower jaws.


It may include a combination of:


Dental crowns and bridges

Dental implants

• Gum disease treatment

• Root canal where required

• Bite correction and occlusal adjustment

• Replacement of missing teeth


Who May Need Full Mouth Reconstruction?

You may be a candidate if you have:


• Multiple missing teeth

• Teeth worn down from grinding or acid erosion

• Cracked, broken, or heavily filled teeth

• Advanced gum disease affecting support structures

• Bite collapse or difficulty chewing

• Chronic jaw discomfort linked to bite imbalance


What Does the Process Involve?

1. Comprehensive Examination and Diagnosis

Treatment begins with a detailed assessment that may include digital X-rays, photographs, scans, bite analysis, and dental evaluation.


2. Stabilising Oral Health

Before final restorations are placed, foundational issues must be addressed. This may include treating gum disease, removing decay, performing root canal therapy where necessary, and extracting teeth that cannot be saved.


3. Rebuilding and Replacing Teeth

This stage may involve crowns, bridges, or dental implants, depending on your needs.


Learn more about: [Dental Implants on the Gold Coast].

For damaged but restorable teeth, see: [Dental Crowns].


4. Bite Refinement and Protection

Once restorations are placed, your bite is carefully adjusted to ensure even force distribution. A protective nightguard may be recommended if grinding is present.


How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?

Treatment timelines vary depending on complexity. Minor cases may take several months, while implant-based treatment may require additional healing time.


Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Painful?

Most patients find the process manageable. Treatment is phased with appropriate anesthesia and comfort measures.


Benefits of Full Mouth Reconstruction

• Restore comfortable chewing

• Improve bite stability

• Reduce tooth sensitivity

• Prevent repeated restoration failure

• Improve smile aesthetics

• Support long-term oral health


Considering Full Mouth Reconstruction on the Gold Coast?

If you are dealing with multiple dental concerns and would like a clear long-term plan, Bundall Dental can assess your condition and outline personalised treatment options.


Book a consultation today to explore whether full mouth reconstruction is right for you.