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Rebuild Your Smile With Customized Dental Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction in Chattanooga, TN, resolves simple to complex dental issues to restore your smile’s function and aesthetics. At Nooga Dentistry, our comprehensive approach to full mouth restoration combines various dental treatments to meet your unique needs. Led by Dr. Mark Dill, our team of skilled dentists has extensive experience delivering transformative full-mouth rehabilitation procedures using the latest advancements in dentistry.

Why Choose Full Mouth Reconstruction at Nooga Dentistry?

Untreated issues like missing teeth, misalignment, or  gum disease  can impair nutrition, cause chronic inflammation, and contribute to systemic conditions such as heart disease or diabetes. Treating a misaligned bite helps prevent TMJ disorders and associated jaw pain, headaches, and facial discomfort.

When you undergo dental reconstruction in Chattanooga, TN, we focus on restoring a normal bite, chewing, speaking, swallowing, and overall oral health. Prioritizing both function and aesthetics during full mouth reconstruction creates a healthier, longer-lasting smile that supports whole-body wellness!

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Full Mouth Reconstruction Treats Multiple Issues

  • Severe decay or cavities that affect eating and speaking
  • Missing teeth leading to jawbone loss or bite collapse
  • Advanced gum disease that compromises oral health
  • Worn, cracked, or eroded teeth that reduce chewing ability
  • Misaligned bites contribute to TMJ pain or dysfunction

Experience Total Smile Revival With Full Mouth Reconstruction

Crowns & Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges restore and replace damaged or missing teeth as part of your full mouth reconstruction plan. Crowns cap weakened or broken teeth, while bridges span gaps left by missing teeth — together they rebuild your bite function and complete your smile seamlessly.
Invisalign® Clear Aligners
Invisalign clear aligners can correct bite misalignment and crowding as part of your reconstruction plan. These virtually invisible, removable trays gradually guide your teeth into their ideal positions, improving both function and aesthetics without traditional metal braces.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Titanium posts placed into the jawbone act as artificial tooth roots, supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures that look, feel, and function just like your natural teeth for a lifetime.
Full & Partial Dentures
For patients with multiple missing teeth, full or partial dentures offer a reliable and effective solution. Custom-crafted to match your natural smile, they restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence and comfort.
Oral Surgery
Oral surgery procedures such as tooth extractions, bone grafting, and gum treatment may be necessary steps in your full mouth reconstruction plan. These procedures establish the healthy foundation needed for successful, long-lasting restorations.

The Life-Changing Benefits Of Full Mouth Reconstruction

  • Restores full chewing function for improved nutrition and health
  • Eliminates chronic pain from TMJ disorders and misaligned bites
  • Prevents further dental deterioration and jawbone loss
  • Enhances smile aesthetics with beautiful, natural-looking results
  • Boosts self-confidence and overall quality of life
  • Delivers long-lasting, comprehensive dental health solutions
  • Addresses multiple dental issues with one coordinated treatment plan
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Full Mouth Dental Rehabilitation Tailored To You

Our dentists have in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy and oral structures and expertise in a full range of restorative procedures.

We use state-of-the-art technologies and top-quality materials to ensure superb functional and cosmetic results. And with a patient-focused approach at the heart of everything we do, we listen to you, follow the most conservative approach, and only recommend treatments you need and desire!

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What Patients Ask Most

What conditions would cause a dentist to recommend full mouth reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction is typically recommended for patients dealing with multiple severe dental issues at once — extensive decay affecting several teeth, significant tooth loss, advanced gum disease, severe tooth wear from grinding (bruxism), or trauma. Dr. Dill will evaluate your complete oral health during a consultation and design a customized treatment plan to restore both function and aesthetics.
What is the process of getting a full mouth reconstruction?
The process begins with a comprehensive examination and digital imaging to assess your entire mouth. From there, Dr. Dill creates a phased treatment plan that may combine procedures such as dental implants, crowns, bridges, gum therapy, and more. Each phase is sequenced strategically so every treatment builds on the last, achieving a stable, lasting result.
What is involved with the initial dental exam?
Your initial exam includes a thorough review of your medical and dental history, a full clinical examination of your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite, as well as digital X-rays and 3D imaging when needed. We take time to understand your goals and concerns so every recommendation is tailored specifically to you.
What does the treatment planning process look like?
After your exam, Dr. Dill presents a detailed, phased treatment plan with all recommended procedures, estimated timelines, and associated costs. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, explore financing options, and understand exactly what to expect at every stage before any work begins. We never rush this step — your confidence in the plan matters.
What procedures are typically part of full mouth reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction can include a wide range of procedures depending on your needs: dental implants, porcelain crowns, bridges, veneers, gum disease therapy, bone grafting, tooth extractions, orthodontic alignment, and TMJ treatment. The combination is fully customized — you'll only receive the treatments that are necessary and that you've agreed to.
When would bone grafting be necessary during reconstruction?
Bone grafting is recommended when there has been significant bone loss in the jaw — most commonly following long-term tooth loss, severe gum disease, or infection. Adequate bone volume is essential for placing dental implants securely. A graft builds up the site beforehand, giving the implant a solid foundation for long-term success.
What options will I have when it comes to restoring my teeth, and how will I know which one to choose?
Restoration options include implant-supported crowns and bridges, full-arch implant solutions, porcelain veneers, and removable or fixed dentures. Dr. Dill walks you through the benefits, longevity, aesthetics, and cost of each option relative to your specific anatomy, bite, and goals — so you can make a confident, informed decision.
How long does recovery from full mouth reconstruction take?
Recovery varies based on the number and type of procedures involved. After each appointment, most patients resume normal activities within a few days. Some procedures — like implant placement or bone grafting — require a longer healing period before the next phase begins. Dr. Dill will give you a clear recovery timeline for every step of your plan.
How long do the results of full mouth reconstruction last?
With proper care, the results of full mouth reconstruction can last decades — dental implants, for example, are designed to be a lifetime solution. Crowns and veneers typically last 10–20 years. Committing to regular check-ups, good oral hygiene, and any prescribed maintenance helps protect your investment for the long term.
Can reconstructed teeth get cavities?
Crowns, veneers, and implant restorations cannot develop cavities themselves, but any remaining natural tooth structure underneath or adjacent to a restoration can. Gum health also remains important for implants. Consistent brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings are still essential to protect your reconstructed smile.
What are the cost and financing options for full mouth reconstruction?
The total cost depends on the scope of treatment and specific procedures involved. At Nooga Dentistry, we provide transparent pricing upfront and offer flexible financing options so you can spread payments over time. We'll walk you through every cost before treatment begins so there are never any surprises.
Does dental insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?
Coverage varies widely by plan. Many insurance policies cover medically necessary procedures (such as extractions, crowns for damaged teeth, or treatment for gum disease) while cosmetic components may not be covered. Our team will help you understand your benefits and maximize your coverage before treatment starts.
How can I schedule a consultation to discuss full mouth reconstruction?
Simply call our office, use the online scheduling form on this page, or click the button below to book your consultation. During your visit, Dr. Dill will review your concerns, examine your oral health, and give you a clear picture of what full mouth reconstruction could look like for you — at no obligation.
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