Full Mouth Reconstruction With Crowns and Veneers
Phoenix & North Scottsdale
If you’re dealing with widespread dental issues but want to avoid implants or surgery, full mouth reconstruction with crowns and veneers offers a comprehensive solution. At Jerome Riddle DDS, we specialize in transforming smiles using non-surgical techniques like dental crowns, porcelain veneers, and bridges
—combining aesthetics with long-lasting function.
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction With Crowns and Veneers?
Full mouth reconstruction is the process of rebuilding or restoring most or all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. When performed using crowns, veneers, and bridges
, this transformation can be achieved without implants or surgical intervention.
This approach is ideal for patients looking to correct multiple concerns—such as worn teeth, bite misalignment, or outdated restorations—while improving comfort, appearance, and oral function. All treatments are fully customized to fit your natural smile and bite, using minimally invasive, tooth-colored restorations that prioritize health and aesthetics.
Who Is a Good Candidate for This Type of Reconstruction?
Wondering if non-surgical full mouth rehabilitation is right for you? This option is well-suited for adults who want a major smile transformation without implants or extractions.
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Worn or Damaged Teeth - Enamel erosion, chipping, or breakage across multiple teeth.
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Missing or Broken Teeth - Bridges can restore function and fill gaps without surgical implants.
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Bite and Jaw Issues - Chronic clenching, grinding, or TMJ-related problems that affect comfort.
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Aesthetic Dissatisfaction - Patients unhappy with the color, shape, or alignment of their smile.
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Failed Dental Work - Outdated crowns, metal restorations, or previous dental procedures that need updating. |
This type of reconstruction is often sought by those with bruxism (teeth grinding), or anyone wanting a complete smile makeover while preserving their natural teeth.
Crowns, Veneers, and Bridges — What’s Used and Why
Each material used in a full mouth dental reconstruction plays a distinct role in your transformation:
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Dental Crowns
- Cap and protect compromised teeth, restoring strength and normal bite function.
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Porcelain Veneers
- Bonded to front surfaces of teeth to correct cosmetic issues like discoloration, minor misalignment, or gaps.
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Dental Bridges
- Span the gap left by one or more missing teeth, using adjacent teeth as anchors. |
All restorations are color-matched and custom-designed to blend seamlessly with your smile. Common materials include durable porcelain and zirconia, ensuring both beauty and long-term resilience.
Smile Transformation Without Surgery or Implants
Many patients are relieved to learn that a dramatic smile transformation is possible without undergoing surgical procedures. Our approach focuses on preserving natural tooth structure and achieving full-arch results using restorative and cosmetic materials alone.
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No Extractions Required - Most reconstructions can be completed without removing healthy natural teeth.
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Full-Arch Restoration - Crowns, veneers, and bridges are used in harmony to restore the entire upper and/or lower smile.
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Minimally Invasive - Previews and plans your final smile using digital mock-ups and conservative prep techniques. |
Treatments are often completed in carefully planned phases, minimizing discomfort and allowing you to see progress step-by-step.
The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process — What to Expect
Your journey begins with a comprehensive evaluation and ends with a renewed, functional, and beautiful smile.
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Initial consultation to assess dental health, imaging, bite alignment, and smile goals.
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Treatment of any active issues such as decay or outdated restorations.
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Preparation of teeth for crowns, veneers, or bridges.
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Placement of temporaries while custom restorations are crafted.
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Final fitting and adjustment of permanent restorations. |
Depending on complexity, your full mouth rehabilitation may span several appointments. Sedation or anxiety-relief options are available upon request to ensure your comfort throughout.
Cost Factors and Insurance Information
Because each case is unique, the cost of full mouth reconstruction varies depending on the extent of the restoration, materials selected, and functional goals.
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Number of Restored Teeth - The more extensive the damage, the more restorations may be needed.
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Material Choice - Options like porcelain or zirconia may influence overall pricing.
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Complexity - Cases involving bite correction or failed previous restorations may require more customization. |
Some parts of your treatment may qualify for insurance coverage, particularly if medically necessary (such as restoring functional bite or replacing broken teeth). Financing plans are available to make care more manageable—contact our team to check your coverage and options.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
The best way to start your smile transformation is with a personalized consultation. Our dental team will evaluate your needs, explain the most effective treatment combinations, and help you understand what to expect.
Whether you’re interested in crowns, veneers, bridges—or a complete non-surgical full mouth rehab—you’ll receive expert care and customized recommendations at Jerome Riddle DDS.
Call 480-991-4410 today to schedule your consultation.
Book your full mouth reconstruction evaluation now.
FAQs
What is full mouth reconstruction with crowns and veneers?
Full mouth reconstruction with crowns and veneers is a comprehensive treatment that restores most or all teeth in the upper and lower jaws using non-surgical restorations. It combines dental crowns, porcelain veneers, and bridges to improve aesthetics, bite alignment, and overall oral function.
Who is a good candidate for this type of dental restoration?
Ideal candidates include adults with worn or damaged teeth, chronic bite issues, failed older restorations, or those who wish to avoid implants or surgical treatments. It’s also effective for those looking for a complete cosmetic and functional smile makeover.
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case, but most full mouth reconstructions are completed in multiple phases over a few weeks to several months. Each phase is tailored to your comfort, needs, and dental goals.
Will insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?
Some aspects of full mouth reconstruction may be covered if deemed medically necessary, such as bite correction or replacing broken teeth. Our office can help verify insurance coverage and discuss financing options that may be available to you. |