Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full Mouth Reconstruction

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✍️ Dr. Anurag Ellanki, B.D.S, M.D.S  ·  📅 Updated June 2026  ·  ⏱ 9 min read

Everything you need to know about full mouth reconstruction in Hyderabad — what it involves, who needs it, how it differs from a smile makeover, what the treatment journey looks like, and why Smilebook Dental’s in-house specialist team is equipped to handle the most complex cases.

What is full mouth reconstruction in Hyderabad?

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores all or most of the teeth in both jaws — addressing missing teeth, severe decay, tooth wear, gum disease, and bite problems in a coordinated sequence. At Smilebook Dental Hyderabad, Dr. Anurag Ellanki (B.D.S, M.D.S) designs and coordinates every reconstruction personally, combining dental implants, crowns, bridges, gum surgery, and orthodontics as required. Free consultation. EMI available. Call +91 95159 61060.

Verified by Dr. Anurag Ellanki, B.D.S M.D.S — June 2026
Understanding the Treatment

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction — And Why Is It Needed?

What does full mouth reconstruction involve?

Full mouth reconstruction restores the health, function, and appearance of a severely compromised dentition. It combines multiple dental disciplines — implantology, periodontics, restorative dentistry, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry — in a planned sequence. The goal is a dentition that functions correctly, is free of disease, and looks natural. At Smilebook Dental, the entire reconstruction is coordinated by one clinical team, eliminating the coordination problems that arise when treatment is split across multiple clinics.

Clinical definition — Dr. Anurag Ellanki, Smilebook Dental

Full mouth reconstruction is the most complex treatment Smilebook Dental undertakes — and also the most rewarding. Patients who present for reconstruction have often lived with severely compromised teeth for years, managing pain, dietary restrictions, and embarrassment about their smile. A well-executed reconstruction changes all of that permanently.

The term “full mouth” does not necessarily mean every single tooth is treated. It means that the treatment plan addresses both arches and takes a whole-mouth view of function and aesthetics — rather than treating individual teeth in isolation. Sometimes a full mouth reconstruction involves 28 teeth; sometimes it involves 10 implants and 8 crowns. The scope is determined by the clinical picture, not a fixed definition.

Reconstruction vs Smile Makeover

Reconstruction vs Smile Makeover — The Key Difference

What is the difference between full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover?

A smile makeover is primarily cosmetic — it improves the appearance of teeth that are functionally healthy. Full mouth reconstruction is primarily restorative and functional — it treats teeth that are structurally compromised, missing, or severely damaged. In practice, reconstruction often includes cosmetic improvements simultaneously, because restoring function and aesthetics together produces the best long-term outcomes. The starting point is always clinical need, not aesthetics.

Clinical distinction — Smilebook Dental Hyderabad

The practical implication of this distinction is sequencing. A smile makeover can begin with cosmetic treatment immediately, because there is no underlying disease to address first. A reconstruction must begin with disease elimination — treating gum disease, completing root canal treatment on infected teeth, extracting non-salvageable teeth, and placing bone grafts where needed — before any restorative or cosmetic work can be placed. Placing veneers over infected teeth, or implants in diseased bone, produces failures that are both clinically and financially costly.

💡 If You Are Unsure Which You Need: If your teeth are painful, broken, mobile, or missing — you likely need reconstruction. If your teeth are structurally sound but cosmetically dissatisfying — you likely need a smile makeover. A consultation at Smilebook Dental confirms which applies to your situation. Call +91 95159 61060.
Candidates for Reconstruction

Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is appropriate for patients whose dental situation has moved beyond what individual-tooth treatment can address. These are typically patients for whom the accumulated damage across multiple teeth — often over many years of delayed treatment or systemic conditions affecting dental health — requires a comprehensive coordinated plan rather than piecemeal repairs.

Multiple missing teeth — patients who have lost teeth across one or both arches over time and are managing with partial dentures, large gaps, or remaining teeth under excessive strain from the missing ones.
Severe tooth wear from bruxism or acid erosion — patients whose teeth have been worn down significantly by grinding, clenching, or acid erosion (from reflux or dietary habits), leaving short, sensitive, or broken-down teeth that no longer meet correctly.
Advanced gum disease with bone loss — patients with periodontal disease that has destroyed the bone supporting multiple teeth. After gum treatment stabilises the disease, reconstruction rebuilds what was lost.
Extensive decay across multiple teeth — patients who have large cavities, failing old restorations, or broken-down teeth on multiple sites simultaneously, requiring a coordinated plan rather than sequential individual repairs.
Trauma affecting multiple teeth — patients who have experienced accidents, injuries, or impacts that damaged several teeth at once, requiring a comprehensive restorative plan.
Previously failed restorations — patients who have had partial restoration attempts at other clinics that failed, leaving them in a more compromised position than before, requiring a fresh full-mouth assessment and coordinated plan.
Treatments Involved

Treatments Involved in Full Mouth Reconstruction

A full mouth reconstruction draws from every dental discipline. The specific combination of treatments depends entirely on the clinical situation — no two reconstructions are identical. Dr. Anurag designs the treatment plan after a thorough clinical assessment and 3D CBCT scan review at your free consultation.

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Gum Treatment

Periodontal treatment to eliminate gum disease and stabilise bone levels before restorative work begins. The essential foundation of any reconstruction.

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Bone Grafting

Rebuilding jaw bone where loss has occurred — creating the foundation for implant placement where bone volume is deficient.

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Dental Implants

Replacing missing teeth with permanent titanium-integrated implants. Single teeth, multiple teeth, or full-arch All-on-4 restorations.

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Root Canal Treatment

Saving infected or severely decayed teeth that are worth retaining within the reconstruction plan.

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Crowns & Bridges

Zirconia and e.max restorations fabricated in-house to restore broken-down or root-canal-treated teeth within the reconstruction.

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Orthodontics

Aligning teeth before final restorations are placed, ensuring crowns and veneers are placed on correctly positioned teeth for lasting results.

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Veneers & Bonding

Cosmetic finishing of the anterior teeth after functional restoration is complete — completing the aesthetic goals of the reconstruction.

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Occlusal Splint

A custom night guard to protect the completed reconstruction from bruxism-related damage — essential for patients with a grinding history.

The Reconstruction Journey

The Reconstruction Process — Step by Step

Full mouth reconstruction follows a carefully sequenced process. The order of treatments matters clinically — disease must be eliminated before restoration begins, bone must be present before implants are placed, and teeth must be in correct positions before permanent restorations are fitted. Rushing or reordering this sequence produces failures. At Smilebook Dental, Dr. Anurag designs the complete sequence at the consultation stage so you understand the full journey before committing.

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Free Consultation and Comprehensive Assessment

Dr. Anurag performs a full clinical examination, takes digital X-rays and a 3D CBCT scan, and photographs your teeth. He reviews every tooth in both arches, assesses bone levels, bite, and gum health, and identifies every treatment required. A written treatment plan with a complete cost breakdown and timeline is provided at this appointment.

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Phase 1 — Disease Elimination

All active disease is treated before any permanent restoration begins. This includes professional deep cleaning, gum surgery where needed, extraction of non-salvageable teeth, root canal treatment on infected teeth, and provisional restorations to maintain function and aesthetics during the treatment period.

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Phase 2 — Surgical Foundation

Where dental implants are required, bone grafting is performed first if needed, followed by implant placement surgery. The osseointegration healing period of 3–6 months follows, during which provisional restorations maintain function. Review appointments confirm healing progress.

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Phase 3 — Alignment (If Required)

Where orthodontic correction is part of the plan — to ensure permanent restorations are placed on correctly positioned teeth — aligner or braces treatment is completed at this stage. Placing final restorations on misaligned teeth creates uneven bite forces that shorten their lifespan significantly.

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Phase 4 — Final Restorations

Implant crowns, porcelain crowns, bridges, and veneers are fabricated in Smilebook’s in-house CAD/CAM lab and placed. Shade matching, bite adjustment, and aesthetic review ensure every restoration meets the planned outcome. This phase transforms the functional result into a complete aesthetic restoration.

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Phase 5 — Maintenance Planning

A personalised long-term maintenance plan — including cleaning intervals, night guard provision for bruxist patients, and annual review protocols — ensures the completed reconstruction lasts as long as possible. Regular maintenance is what distinguishes a reconstruction that lasts 20+ years from one that begins to fail within 5.

Why Smilebook Dental

Why Choose Smilebook Dental for Full Mouth Reconstruction?

One specialist team, one clinic — every discipline required for a full mouth reconstruction — implants, gum surgery, root canal, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and in-house lab — is available at Smilebook Dental. You do not need to coordinate treatment across multiple clinics, which is one of the most common causes of failed reconstructions.
MDS-qualified implant specialist — Dr. Anurag Ellanki holds a postgraduate MDS in implant and restorative dentistry. Complex reconstructions involving implants and multi-disciplinary treatment require this level of specialist knowledge.
In-house CAD/CAM lab — all restorations used in the reconstruction — crowns, bridges, implant prosthetics, and veneers — are fabricated in Smilebook’s own lab. This gives Dr. Anurag direct clinical oversight over every restoration’s fit, shade, and occlusion.
Transparent costs and EMI — the complete written cost breakdown is provided at your consultation. EMI plans make multi-phase reconstruction financially manageable without requiring a large single upfront payment.
10+ years of complex case experience — Dr. Anurag has designed and executed full mouth reconstructions across a wide range of clinical presentations, from trauma cases to severe bruxism patients to patients with decades of neglected dental health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Full Mouth Reconstruction Hyderabad — FAQs

What is the difference between full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover? A smile makeover improves the appearance of functionally healthy teeth. Full mouth reconstruction restores structurally compromised, missing, or severely damaged teeth — addressing clinical need first, then aesthetics. Reconstruction begins with disease elimination; a smile makeover can begin with cosmetic treatment immediately.

How long does full mouth reconstruction take in Hyderabad? Full mouth reconstruction at Smilebook Dental typically takes 6 to 24 months depending on complexity. Cases involving multiple implants take longer due to the osseointegration period. Cases requiring bone grafting extend the timeline further. A complete treatment plan with phase-by-phase timeline and cost breakdown is provided at your free consultation.

How much does full mouth reconstruction cost in Hyderabad? Full mouth reconstruction cost depends entirely on which treatments are required and how many teeth are involved. At Smilebook Dental, all costs are confirmed in a written treatment plan at your free consultation. EMI is available to spread payments across the treatment period. There are no hidden charges at any stage. Call +91 95159 61060 to book.

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Dr. Anurag Ellanki
B.D.S, M.D.S · Implant & Restorative Specialist · Founder, Smilebook Dental Hyderabad
Dr. Anurag Ellanki is the founder of Smilebook Dental and an MDS-qualified specialist in implant and restorative dentistry. He has designed and executed full mouth reconstructions for patients across Bachupally, Mallampet, and Gachibowli — from trauma cases to advanced periodontal disease to severe bruxism presentations. Originally published February 2023 · Last reviewed and updated June 2026.

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