Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Worth It?

You deserve a strong, comfortable smile. However, we understand that the cost of full mouth reconstruction can be a concern for many people. Here's what you should know about investing in your oral health.

Dental problems can build up over time and make you feel like a healthy smile is out of reach. Whether you’ve been putting off dental visits because of anxiety, finances, or difficulty finding the time, we can help with full mouth reconstruction in Washington Heights, NYC. 

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive approach to completely rebuild your oral health. Because it combines multiple treatments, dental reconstruction can sometimes be expensive and take time to complete. If you’re wondering if the cost of full mouth reconstruction is worth it, here’s what you need to know.

Your Smile’s Second Chance

If you have complex dental health problems, it may feel like a fully functional smile will never be in the cards again. Full mouth reconstruction is a methodical, customized approach to treating each tooth in your mouth to restore its proper shape, size, durability, health, and appearance.

Every full mouth restoration plan is different, but the end goal is the same: to give your smile a fresh start. Your personal full mouth restoration plan may include several different types of treatments, like:

  • Crowns for broken teeth
  • Dental implants or bridges for missing teeth
  • Fillings for smaller cavities
  • Orthodontics to put teeth in their correct positions
  • Gum disease treatments
  • Grafts to restore lost bone or gum volume
  • Cosmetic treatments to give your smile a seamlessly beautiful look

Our team at Fort Washington Dental Associates includes specialists to provide all of these different services in the same comfortable and convenient place, so you won’t need to coordinate with multiple providers to get the care you need. This also helps us to eliminate unnecessary costs and make full mouth reconstruction affordable.

Transform Your Smile, Transform Your Life

That list of potential treatments may seem overwhelming, but it’s unlikely that you’ll need all of them! Full mouth rehabilitation is all about creating a plan that’s tailored specifically to you. 

While no two treatment plans look exactly alike, they all have the same life-changing potential. If you’re debating whether or not the cost of full mouth reconstruction is worth it, here are a few things to consider.

Treating Dental Problems Protects Your Whole Body

Untreated dental issues like gum disease and tooth decay don’t just affect your smile. They affect your entire body. 

Gum disease is associated with higher risks for a wide range of problems, like cardiovascular disease, certain types of stroke, diabetes, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, arthritis, pregnancy complications, erectile dysfunction, and more. While these links need more research, there is strong evidence to indicate that decreasing inflammation from gum disease may benefit your overall health.

Infections from periodontal disease and broken or decayed teeth can spread to other areas of your body and become serious, even deadly, health emergencies like infections in the heart or brain. We also know that missing teeth increases your risks for cognitive decline, specifically dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Treating dental problems and restoring your oral health helps to reduce these risks and help you avoid higher healthcare expenses in the future, making it a smart investment in your long-term wellness.

Enjoy Your Favorite Foods Again

If you’re living with broken, decayed, missing, or worn-down teeth, you’re probably well aware of how these issues make it hard to eat comfortably. In many cases, you may notice that you’ve been avoiding many foods that you used to love, like steak, salad, nuts, apples, or sandwiches with crusty bread.

Investing in a complete set of strong, healthy, fully functional teeth means you can eat more of the foods you love. It means enjoying meals with your loved ones without worrying about struggling to chew. It can also mean a more balanced diet and better nutrition, which is good for your whole body!

Get Renewed Confidence and Peace of Mind

Dental health problems can become a constant distraction. The physical discomfort of toothaches, sharp edges of broken teeth, and sore gums can make it hard to sleep at night and make it hard to focus throughout the day. 

Even if your teeth don’t physically bother you much, poor oral health can become an issue that’s always in the back of your mind. In fact, worrying about your teeth can be a source of significant stress and anxiety for many people. Not to mention the toll it takes on your confidence.

Broken, missing, and failing teeth make it hard to share your smile and make you feel self-conscious laughing with friends. These issues can also affect how others see you and make you seem unprofessional, affecting your job options and career path. 

Full mouth reconstruction doesn’t just make your smile look beautiful. It frees you from worrying about your oral health and makes it possible to live your life to the fullest again, with the peace of mind that your smile is as healthy as it can be.

How Much Does a Full Mouth Restoration Cost?

As you can see, dental reconstruction has the potential to completely transform how you live your life. But looking at that list of potential treatments probably has you thinking, “How much does full mouth reconstruction cost?”

The truth is, it depends on your specific needs, smile goals, and treatment options. For example, someone with several missing teeth who would benefit from dental implants may have a higher full mouth reconstruction cost than someone who only needs crowns and gum disease treatment.

At Fort Washington Dental Associates, it’s our mission to empower you to make fully informed decisions about your dental care. We’ll always give you all the appropriate options and walk you through the pros, cons, and costs of each one so you can feel confident choosing the plan that’s right for you. We also work hard to ensure that great oral health is as affordable as possible.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Again, it depends on your specific needs, as well as your dental insurance plan. We accept most PPO dental insurance plans, and will work to maximize any benefits you’re entitled to.

However, it’s unlikely that dental insurance will cover 100% of your needed treatments. As part of our commitment to making sure finances don’t come between you and your health, we also partner with Cherry for third-party dental financing. This allows you to split up any out of pocket portion of your full mouth reconstruction cost into comfortable monthly payments so you can get the care you need without delay.

You Deserve a Fully Functional Smile

If a healthy smile feels out of reach, we encourage you to get in touch with our team. It may seem like a long road to get there, but we can assure you that full mouth reconstruction is worth it. With our help, you can get back to smiling confidently, eating what you want, and enjoying the peace of mind that comes with great oral health. You deserve a smile that can keep up with your life, and our team is here to be sure you get it!

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Rafael Dominguez
01:43 04 Dec 25
Awesome place and people. Front desk are very polite.Dr. Amanda did an awesome job with retracting a very painful tooth. Also Dr. Lee did an awesome job retracting the other three tooth. Even called for a followup on how I was doing and about the pain. They are awesome and very professional.
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