If you’re experiencing multiple oral health concerns—such as missing teeth, chronic pain, or difficulty chewing—Full Mouth Reconstruction offers a transformative solution. Our team uses a combination of surgical and restorative techniques to rebuild your smile with precision and care.
Every Full Mouth Reconstruction is unique. Treatment may involve Dental Implants, Crowns, Bridges, Bone Grafting, Tooth Extractions, or other procedures. At San Antonio OMS, we develop a tailored plan based on your needs, timeline, and goals, all under the care of our expert surgical team.
Timeline: We’ll walk you through your treatment plan, including the recommended procedures, sequencing, and healing phases
Planning: Diagnostic imaging and consultations will help us assess your bite, bone health, and any restorative needs
Medications: Please let us know about any current medications or conditions. Pre-operative instructions will be provided ahead of time
Oral hygiene: Brush and floss regularly. You may be prescribed an antimicrobial rinse to use prior to surgery
Clothing and accessories: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and avoid jewelry or contact lenses on the day of surgery
Transportation: Sedation may be used depending on your treatment plan. You will need a responsible adult to accompany you
Timing: Your full treatment may be staged across several appointments, depending on complexity and healing needs
Planning ahead: Arrange for soft foods, rest time, and any prescriptions that may be needed during recoveryAnesthesia: We’ll walk you through your treatment plan, including the recommended procedures, sequencing, and healing phases
Treatment sequence: Depending on your treatment plan, procedures may be completed in one appointment or spread out across several visits
Monitoring: Our clinical team will closely monitor your vitals and comfort throughout the procedure
Communication: If treatment is done in phases, we’ll keep you informed about what to expect at each stage
Precision & planning: Our team uses advanced surgical techniques, imaging, and implant planning to ensure optimal outcomesRecovery timeline: You may experience swelling, bruising, or soreness for several days after surgery. Healing timelines vary based on your procedures
Post-op care: You’ll receive detailed instructions on oral hygiene, medication use, activity restrictions, and follow-up visits
Diet: Stick to soft, non-chewy foods during the healing period. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods until cleared by your surgeon
Temporary restorations: In some cases, temporary prosthetics may be used while your mouth heals. We’ll coordinate closely with your general dentist for final restoration
Follow-up appointments: Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor healing and prep for future restorative phases