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Restorative Dentistry

Full-Mouth Reconstruction in Washington, DC

Rebuild Your Bite, Restore Your Life

Full-mouth reconstruction brings damaged, worn, or missing teeth back to health through a coordinated plan of restorative treatments. The goal is to rebuild the bite, restore chewing comfort, and improve appearance while protecting long-term oral health.

Your Reconstruction Journey

01

Comprehensive Evaluation

Full exam, X-rays, 3D imaging, periodontal charting, bite analysis, and photos.

02

Planning & Preview

Personalized plan with digital design or wax-up previewing tooth shape and bite changes.

03

Foundation Work

Gum therapy, extractions, or root canals resolve active disease before rebuilding.

04

Active Treatment

Implants, crowns, bridges, and veneers are staged and tested with provisionals.

05

Finalization

Final restorations are bonded, bite fine-tuned, and a night guard provided if needed.

Benefits of Full-Mouth Reconstruction

  • Improved Chewing

    Eat a wider range of foods comfortably and efficiently.

  • Balanced Bite

    Reduces jaw strain and related headaches.

  • Healthier Gums

    Reduced inflammation and bleeding with coordinated periodontal care.

  • Tooth Replacement

    Stable, natural-feeling options for missing teeth.

  • Stronger Teeth

    Protected by durable restorative materials built to last.

  • Confidence & Comfort

    Enhanced speech clarity and everyday function.

Our Reconstruction Approach

Coordinated Plan

Every step sequenced for efficiency — no piecemeal fixes.

Test Before Commit

Temporary restorations let you evaluate bite and aesthetics first.

Root-Cause Focus

We address disease and bite issues, not just symptoms.

Long-Term Maintenance

Night guards and tailored maintenance protect your investment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Full-Mouth Reconstruction

How Is It Different From a Smile Makeover?
A makeover focuses on appearance. Reconstruction prioritizes function and health first, then aesthetics.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Patients with multiple failing/missing teeth, severe wear, bite collapse, or chronic jaw discomfort linked to bite issues.
How Long Does It Take?
Some complete in a few months. Cases involving implants or gum therapy take longer for proper healing.
Are Implants Always Required?
No. Bridges, dentures, or other solutions may work depending on health, bone levels, and goals.
How Long Do Results Last?
With good home care and maintenance, crowns, bridges, and implants can last many years.

Start Your Reconstruction Plan

A comprehensive evaluation is the first step. Call to schedule your consultation with Dr. Enjati.

Call 202-244-6000