Full Mouth Reconstruction In Whitby


A full mouth reconstruction can be done for both medical and aesthetic reasons. Examples of medical reasons would be if a child's teeth and jawbone are not growing into proper alignment, or if your child suffers from advanced gum disease, missing teeth, or widespread oral health issues, which can affect you, their parent, as your child may try to hide their smile. If the concern is aesthetic, we must wait until the jawbone has finished developing before any treatment can be administered.


We are dedicated to helping all children, and their parents, find a solution for their needs, regardless of the state of their oral health. A full mouth reconstruction is a personalized treatment plan that combines several procedures to restore your child's oral health and function. The process may include procedures such as dental implants, crowns, cosmetics, and orthodontics, and varies depending on the age of the child. Our team is passionate about working with you and your child to improve their smile, bite, and quality of life.


A full mouth reconstruction is focused first and foremost on oral health. Once the main oral health concerns are addressed, we can provide cosmetic procedures to help improve the appearance of your child's smile, including teeth whitening or bonding. Full mouth reconstruction is typically recommended for children with: missing teeth, substantial decay, excessive wear, chipped or cracked teeth, periodontitis, or severe misalignment. Full mouth reconstruction can also help treat bruxism (teeth grinding) and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). During the initial consultation, we create a personalized treatment plan. Addressing fundamental dental issues offers three key benefits: 


  • Recovered Oral Health | By succinctly treating concerns such as gum disease, decay, or tooth issues, your child's oral health can be significantly improved in a short period of time. This will not only enhance their day-to-day life, but it benefits them in the future as well. Undergoing a full mouth reconstruction can significantly reduce your child's need for future dental procedures.
  • Improved Function | Missing or broken teeth can make it difficult to chew, causing your child to rely on one side of their mouth, or to eliminate certain foods from their diet altogether. These issues can also affect enunciation, preventing your child from speaking clearly. By restoring affected teeth, these functions can be alleviated.
  • Increased Self-Confidence | By fixing broken, chipped, and cracked teeth, the appearance of your child's smile will improve. When restoring compromised teeth, we use high-quality, natural-looking prosthetics for outstanding results. 


Your child's oral health is our priority. When planning their full mouth reconstruction, we make recommendations based on the information gathered during the initial consultation. Once we have established their oral health concerns that need to be addressed, we provide you and your child with a treatment plan tailored to their needs, your budget, and your combined goals. With a focus on biological dentistry, we only recommend procedures we feel are in the best interests for your child's overall health.


Feeling comfortable and confident in their smile will undoubtedly have a positive impact on their life. Typically, this process can take several months. However, the timeline for treatment may take longer depending on the specific oral concerns and the procedures needing to be performed, which may include: dental implants, root canal therapy, gum rejuvenation, orthodontics, periodontal care, dental crowns, or a variety of cosmetic procedures. You and your child will typically return for two follow-up visits that will occur one week and one month after the procedures are complete. This way, we can ensure everything looks and functions as it should.

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