How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?
Worried about the time commitment for a full mouth reconstruction? It could take as little as three weeks. Watch this video to learn more.
There are many reasons why people delay getting a full mouth reconstruction. For some, it’s not the financial aspect but rather the challenge of finding the time—whether it’s taking time off work, managing childcare or parenting responsibilities, or fitting it into a busy schedule. Time is often a significant factor. However, a full mouth reconstruction can sometimes be completed in as little as three weeks if the necessary records are obtained quickly. In more complex cases, it might take longer, sometimes up to a few months, especially if we need to reestablish the desired positioning of your teeth and use temporaries for a period. This extended timeline is less common.
The first crucial step is a consultation to create a roadmap of what needs to be done. During this consultation, we’ll assess your situation and provide an estimate of how long the process will take. We believe it’s important for our patients to fully understand what will be required from them, including the financial aspect. We are committed to transparency, ensuring that there are no hidden or surprise costs. After the initial consultation, you will have a clear understanding of the number of appointments, the timeline, the costs involved, and the steps necessary to maintain the health of your new teeth.
Don’t let the potential time commitment deter you. Come in for a consultation, and we’ll provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision.