Overview

Patient smile after comprehensive smile makeover and full-mouth reconstruction

If your smile has been affected by wear, decay, missing teeth, or a long history of dental issues, a comprehensive plan can rebuild both function and aesthetics. We start with records—photos, iTero® scans, digital X-rays, and CBCT as indicated—to understand your bite, jaw joints, airway, and esthetic goals.

A smile makeover may focus primarily on cosmetics (whitening, bonding, veneers), while a full‑mouth reconstruction typically addresses multiple teeth and bite stability using a combination of crowns, onlays, implants, and sometimes orthodontics. We map out options, timelines, and investments so you can move forward confidently.

What a smile makeover includes: a tailored combination of whitening, bonding, enamel contouring, porcelain veneers, no-prep veneers, and crowns to refine color, shape, and symmetry. We plan conservatively—often starting with whitening and alignment—so final restorations look natural and preserve healthy enamel.

What full‑mouth reconstruction involves: a comprehensive plan to rebuild worn, broken, or missing teeth and re‑establish a comfortable bite. Treatment may include whitening, bonding, veneers, no-prep veneers, gum recontouring, crowns/onlays, implant‑supported teeth to replace missing areas, periodontal therapy when needed, and meticulous bite (occlusal) adjustments for stability.

Common concerns we address: heavy wear or cracks, failing fillings, dark or uneven color, small gaps or rotations, collapsed bite from grinding (bruxism), and missing teeth that affect chewing and smile esthetics.

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Why Patients Choose This

Comprehensive & Predictable

Digital diagnostics and mockups reduce surprises and align expectations.

Function + Aesthetics

We rebuild chewing efficiency and long‑term comfort while designing a smile you’ll love.

Phased Plans

We can stage care to fit your schedule and budget, coordinating with specialists when helpful.

What to Expect

Step 1

Comprehensive records: photos, iTero scans, X‑rays/CBCT as needed; discussion of goals and concerns.

Step 2

Digital planning and smile design; review mockups, materials, and sequencing; coordinate any pre‑treatment (e.g., periodontal therapy or orthodontics).

Step 3

Delivery of restorations (crowns, onlays, veneers) and implants as planned; periodic checks to finalize bite and aesthetics; retainers/nightguard when indicated to protect results.

FAQs

Do I need orthodontics first?

Sometimes. Minor alignment can improve outcomes and reduce the amount of tooth shaping. We’ll advise if aligners would help your case.

How long will a full‑mouth case take?

It depends on complexity and whether orthodontics or implants are involved. We’ll outline a timeline—ranging from a few visits to staged care over several months.

What materials do you use?

Modern ceramics and composites selected for strength, aesthetics, and tissue compatibility—customized per tooth and bite.

Is it covered by insurance?

Insurance may contribute to medically necessary portions; we’ll create an estimate and maximize benefits. We also offer in‑house membership options for those without coverage.

Will it look natural?

Yes—our goal is to harmonize with your facial features. We use photography, shade mapping, and try‑ins to confirm before finalizing.

How do I know if I need a smile makeover or a full‑mouth reconstruction?

A smile makeover focuses on esthetics for healthy teeth, while full‑mouth reconstruction restores function and health when multiple teeth are worn, broken, missing, or have failing work. We’ll evaluate your bite, gums, and teeth, then tailor a plan.

What procedures are commonly included?

Depending on your case: whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns/onlays, implant‑supported teeth, and bite adjustments. Periodontal therapy or orthodontic alignment may be recommended for long‑term stability.

How many visits will it take?

Simpler makeovers may be completed in a few visits; comprehensive reconstructions are typically phased over several months to sequence healing and ensure precise fit and esthetics.

Will treatment damage my teeth?

We use the most conservative approach that will meet your goals. Bonding and minimal‑prep veneers conserve enamel; when full coverage is needed, modern materials let us preserve as much tooth as possible.

What about durability and maintenance?

With good home care, night‑guard protection when indicated, and regular professional visits, veneers and crowns can last many years. Implants can last decades with proper care.

How is my treatment sequence planned?

We start with photographs, scans, and a bite analysis. From there we phase care—often whitening or provisional mock‑ups first—then finalize veneers, crowns, or implant restorations.

Will I get a preview of my new smile?

Yes. We can provide digital simulations and/or provisional mock‑ups so you can assess shape and shade before finalizing.

How long will the results last?

With good home care and night‑guard protection when indicated, veneers and crowns can last many years. Implants supporting missing teeth can last decades with proper maintenance.

Is there a lot of drilling?

We take a minimally‑invasive approach. Bonding and minimal‑prep veneers preserve enamel; crowns are used when strength and coverage are necessary.

How much time will I need between visits?

Most makeovers are completed over several visits; comprehensive reconstructions are phased over months to coordinate healing and precision fit.

Professional Affiliations

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry member American Dental Association member California Dental Association member