Full Mouth Reconstruction in Toronto

Restore Health, Function, and Smile Aesthetics

Rebuilding Your Smile and Health

What is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Fully Integrated Smile Design – regain essential chewing strength, complemented by innovative functionality and beautifully unified aesthetics. A Full Mouth Reconstruction (FMR) is the pinnacle of comprehensive restorative dentistry. It is an investment in your total oral health and well-being, designed for patients in the Toronto area who require systematic correction across their entire mouth. The core philosophy is holistic. It is the planned process of combining restorative and cosmetic dentistry techniques to correct complex, widespread oral issues across the upper and lower jaws. Depending on your needs, your personalized treatment may include:

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Introducing Dr. Ed Philips

With decades of expertise in advanced cosmetic and restorative dentistry, Dr. Ed Philips is widely regarded as one of the best cosmetic dentists in Toronto. His practice is built on a philosophy that goes beyond mere dental work. His goal isn't just to rebuild your teeth; it's to restore confidence, function, and natural beauty through artistry and innovation.

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Why choose The Studio For Aesthetic Dentistry

Functional Restoration: Focus on correcting complex issues like grinding and bad bite for long-term TMJ health.

3D Precision Implantology: Utilizes CBCT 3D planning for the most accurate and safe dental implant placement.

Advanced Aesthetic Design: Employs Digital Smile Design (DSD) for predictable, beautiful veneer results.

Durable, Integrated Smile: Achieves a perfect blend of high strength, optimal function, and natural aesthetics.

Schedule a consultation at The Studio for Aesthetic Dentistry in Toronto to explore the possibilities of Full Mouth Reconstruction and see precisely how Dr. Philips' artistry can restore your long-term oral health while achieving unparalleled smile aesthetics.

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When is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Necessary?

By addressing the following issues now, FMR stops the progressive deterioration that leads to chronic infections and further damage. If your dental challenges are severe enough that a full set of teeth on both the upper and lower jaw is required for restoration, FMR is the solution. The conditions we effectively correct include:

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What is the difference between Full Mouth Reconstruction and a Smile Makeover?

A Smile Makeover is primarily an aesthetic treatment focused on improving the visual look of healthy teeth (color, shape, alignment) using treatments like veneers, whitening, or bonding.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) is mainly functional and Restorative. It is necessary when there are significant dental and structural problems that require the restoration of optimal oral health, function, and stability first.

Can any smile be fixed?

Yes, any smile can be improved with modern cosmetic dentistry and full mouth reconstruction techniques. Dr. Philips can successfully restore smiles affected by severe wear, missing teeth, trauma, or complex bite issues. The goal is always to restore not just the appearance, but also the health, function, and stability of the entire mouth.

How long does the Full Mouth Rehabilitation process take?

The duration of your FMR process typically ranges from a few months to over a year, depending entirely on the complexity of your denture, case and the total number of procedures required. It is a highly personalized treatment, not a one-size-fits-all timeline.Schedule your appointment now. During your consultation, Dr. Philips will create a detailed, personalized timeline so you know exactly how long it will take.

Can I get a full set of replacement teeth in one day?

Yes, if your jawbone health permits. Dr. Philips offers advanced solutions like the All-on-4 dental implant technique, which involves surgically placing four implants per arch and attaching a full, non-removable set of temporary replacement teeth often in a single appointment.

What is the typical recovery time after a Full Mouth Rehabilitation procedure?

Recovery time varies, but generally, the initial healing phase lasts 1 to 2 weeks. If your FMR includes dental implants, the most critical healing phase, called osseointegration, takes 3 to 6 months to ensure long-term stability. You will experience an adjustment period as you adapt to your new bite, and Dr. Philips will provide detailed, personalized post-operative instructions for a smooth recovery.

How do I maintain my new smile after Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Maintaining your new smile is similar to caring for natural teeth. It requires diligence in daily hygiene – brushing twice a day and flossing daily, with special attention to the gum line around your crowns and implants. It is also critical to attend regular professional care appointments at The Studio for Aesthetic Dentistry. These routine visits ensure the stability of your restorations and the long-term health of your gums and bone.

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