Full Mouth Reconstruction in West Long Branch, NJ

Restore Your Smile, Reclaim Your Confidence

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction goes far beyond fixing a single tooth. When decay, injury, missing teeth, or years of wear affect multiple areas of your smile, this comprehensive treatment plan rebuilds your oral health, function, and appearance from the ground up. At Damurjian & Nasr Dentistry, we combine restorative, cosmetic, and surgical care into one coordinated plan built around your specific needs.

Patients from West Long Branch, Long Branch, Oceanport, and Eatontown trust our team with their most complex cases, along with those traveling from Jersey City, Princeton, Summit/Short Hills, and Hoboken. Dr. Robert J. Damurjian and Dr. Mark A. Nasr bring decades of combined experience to every case, using advanced imaging and a phased approach to restore even severely compromised smiles with precision and compassion.

You may be a candidate for full mouth reconstruction if you have:

  • Several missing or broken teeth
  • Advanced tooth wear from bruxism
  • Chronic jaw pain or TMJ disorders
  • Failing crowns, bridges, or fillings
  • A misaligned bite or ongoing occlusal problems
  • Widespread decay or trauma affecting most of your teeth

Every plan starts with a thorough exam, digital imaging, and a conversation about your goals, timeline, and budget, so nothing about your treatment feels like guesswork.

What Treatments May Be Included?

Because every mouth is different, your reconstruction may combine several of the following procedures:

For patients undergoing longer or more involved treatment plans, we also offer sedation options to keep every visit comfortable.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Process

  1. Initial Consultation & Evaluation — A comprehensive exam, digital imaging, bite analysis, and conversation about your goals.
  2. Personalized Treatment Plan — Based on our findings, we design a step-by-step plan to restore health, function, and appearance.
  3. Phased Treatment — Care is completed over multiple appointments. Pain relief and infection control come first, followed by structural restoration and cosmetic enhancements.
  4. Final Restoration & Maintenance — Once your reconstruction is complete, we schedule follow-ups and regular dental cleanings & exams to protect your investment and long-term oral health.

Why Choose Damurjian & Nasr Dentistry for Full Mouth Reconstruction

  • Decades of combined restorative and surgical experience
  • In-house digital diagnostics and 3D imaging
  • Fully coordinated functional and cosmetic treatment planning
  • Transparent communication and flexible scheduling
  • Support navigating out-of-network benefits, including Horizon BCBS

Whether you're nearby in Long Branch or Eatontown, or traveling from Hoboken, Jersey City, Princeton, or Summit/Short Hills, your full mouth transformation starts here.

FAQs About Full Mouth Reconstruction

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How long does full mouth reconstruction take?

Treatment timelines vary depending on your needs, but most cases take several months to complete. More involved cases with implants or grafting can take up to a year from start to finish.

Is full mouth reconstruction painful?

No. Anesthesia, sedation options, and a gentle, step-by-step approach keep you comfortable throughout treatment. Any post-procedure soreness is typically manageable with medication and at-home care.

Will insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?

Some procedures may be covered, especially those considered medically necessary. Our team will help you understand your benefits and financing options before treatment begins.

Is full mouth reconstruction the same as a smile makeover?

No. A smile makeover is primarily cosmetic, while full mouth reconstruction addresses structural and functional issues in addition to appearance.

Am I a candidate for full mouth reconstruction?

If you have multiple missing teeth, chronic dental problems, bite misalignment, or jaw pain, you may benefit from this treatment. We also welcome patients with disabilities and those with dental anxiety.

What's the difference between full mouth reconstruction and full mouth restoration?

The terms are often used interchangeably. Full mouth reconstruction typically refers to restoring bite function and health when there are multiple significant issues like missing teeth or misalignment, while full mouth restoration can lean more cosmetic. Your treatment plan is built around your needs rather than a fixed definition.

Can full mouth reconstruction be completed in a single visit?

No. Because it usually combines several procedures such as implants, crowns, or root canals, treatment is completed in phases over multiple appointments to allow proper healing between steps. Same-day full-arch options exist for some cases and can be discussed during a consultation.

Is there an age limit for full mouth reconstruction?

There's no strict age cutoff. Candidacy depends more on overall oral health and bone density than age alone, which is why an in-person evaluation is the best way to know if you're a candidate.

Ready for a Complete Dental Transformation?

Full mouth reconstruction is your path to lasting oral health, restored function, and a confident smile. Call us today at (848) 225-9410 or request an appointment online to start your personalized treatment plan.