Does Insurance Cover Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Insurance may cover some of a full mouth reconstruction, but limits apply. Watch our video to explore financing options that can help make it more affordable.

When it comes to full mouth reconstructions, you can usually count on your insurance to contribute a bit, but it’s important to manage expectations. Full mouth reconstructions are among the most expensive procedures in dentistry, and most dental insurance plans offer limited annual benefits. Typically, these benefits range from $500 to $4,000 per year. So, if a full mouth reconstruction costs $25,000 to $30,000, insurance will only cover up to their annual limit, leaving a significant portion of the cost uncovered.

Understanding the specifics of your dental insurance plan is crucial if you’re considering a full mouth reconstruction. In many cases, our patients find that our affordable long-term financing options provide more substantial support than their insurance. While you shouldn’t expect a large contribution from your insurance, don’t let financial concerns prevent you from getting the full mouth reconstruction you need. We can work with you to make the procedure more affordable through manageable monthly payments, and sometimes we can creatively maximize your insurance benefits over a couple of years to help cover more of the cost.