Full-Mouth Reconstruction in Bingham Farms

When multiple teeth are damaged, missing, or compromised, the impact on your daily life goes well beyond your smile. A full-mouth reconstruction at Groth Dental addresses everything at once, restoring full function, health, and confidence through a personalized treatment plan built specifically for you.

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Rebuild Your Smile From the Ground Up

A full-mouth reconstruction is the most comprehensive restorative treatment available. It is designed for patients dealing with extensive tooth loss, decay, or damage that affects multiple teeth across one or both arches. The goal is not just a better-looking smile. It is a fully functional, healthy mouth that supports your overall well-being.

With a full-mouth reconstruction at Groth Dental, you can:

  • Regain complete, comfortable use of your mouth

  • Eat a wider variety of foods without pain or restriction

  • Speak more clearly and with greater confidence

  • Improve your long-term oral and overall health

  • Restore the smile and self-confidence you deserve

A Personalized Plan Built Around Your Needs

Every full-mouth reconstruction begins with a thorough evaluation. Dr. Groth will review your dental history, take X-rays, and assess the full condition of your mouth before recommending a treatment path. From there, he builds a step-by-step plan using the combination of restorative and cosmetic procedures that best fit your situation.

Dr. Groth's background as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and Assistant Clinical Director of the Society of Comprehensive Dentistry means you are receiving care from someone with the training and depth of experience that complex cases require.

Depending on your needs, your reconstruction may include any combination of the following:

  • Dental Implant Restorations: Implant-supported crowns and bridges that replace missing teeth with durable, natural-looking results

  • Dental Crowns and Bridges: Crowns that protect damaged teeth or anchor bridges to replace missing ones

  • Inlays and Onlays: A conservative alternative to full crowns for teeth with moderate damage to the chewing surface

  • Dental Veneers: Porcelain shells that address staining, gaps, chips, and surface imperfections as part of a broader restoration plan

  • Partial or Full Dentures: Removable or implant-supported options for patients missing most or all teeth in one or both arches

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