
If you've been putting off dental care because the list of things that need attention feels overwhelming, you're not alone. Knowing where to even start when you're dealing with multiple concerns at once can stop a lot of people in their tracks. That's the kind of situation full mouth reconstruction is designed for.
Full mouth reconstruction isn't a single procedure. It's a coordinated, personalized treatment plan that addresses multiple dental issues together, so everything works in harmony when it's done. At Westfield Smiles in Westfield, NJ, Dr. Holly and the team build each plan around your specific needs, combining restorative and cosmetic treatments in a sequence that makes sense for your mouth, your timeline, and your life.
Call us at 908-233-9280 to schedule your consultation.
Not everyone who walks through our door knows exactly what they need. What they do know is that something isn't working. Maybe chewing has become uncomfortable, or you've been avoiding certain foods for so long it feels normal. Maybe you've had a dentist tell you that you need several procedures and you're not sure where to start. A full mouth reconstruction visit helps address all of these issues all at once.
This approach tends to be a good fit when dental problems aren't isolated to one tooth or one area. Some of the most common situations we see include:
If you've been holding off on dental care because the list feels overwhelming, you're not alone. Many patients come to us unsure whether to start with dentures, implants, or something else entirely. Full mouth reconstruction takes that guesswork out by building a coordinated plan around your specific situation.

Every plan we build starts the same way: a comprehensive exam and a conversation about what you want. Not just what's clinically necessary, but what you're hoping to see when you look in the mirror, how your bite feels day to day, and what's been on your mind. That starting point shapes everything that follows.
From there, the team puts together a sequenced plan that's designed to best suit for your oral health and needs. Procedures are coordinated so each step supports the next. If your gum health needs attention before cosmetic work begins, that's built into the sequence. If a missing tooth affects how a restoration will fit, that's accounted for too. The plan might include a combination of treatments like:
Again, those are just examples of what a full-mouth rehab might look like. Your plan would depend on your specific case.
Full mouth reconstruction is a meaningful investment in your health, your confidence, and your quality of life. Because every treatment plan is built around your specific needs, costs will vary depending on which procedures are included.
At Westfield Smiles, we never want cost to feel like a barrier to asking questions. The team is happy to walk you through a full cost breakdown at your consultation so you know exactly what to expect before committing to anything. We also work with patients on financing options to help make treatment feel manageable over time. If you're curious whether our membership plan could offset some of your costs, that's worth asking about too.
Ready to get a clearer picture? Reach out to schedule your consultation and get the answers you need.

One of the first things people want to know when a treatment plan spans multiple steps is what their smile will look like in the middle of it all. It's a fair concern, and it's one we think about from the very first appointment, not just at the end.
Dr. Holly holds his Doctor of Dental Medicine from Oregon Health & Science University, and Dr. Sia earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery from NYU College of Dentistry, completing a General Practice Residency at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center. Between them, they bring a range of clinical experience that makes coordinating complex, multi-step treatment plans a natural part of how they work. Learn more about our doctors’ credentials here.
Everything is handled in one place, so your care stays consistent and nothing gets missed between providers. We take time to understand what you want your smile to look, feel, and function like before anything begins, and we keep you informed at every phase so nothing comes as a surprise.

Do I have to do everything at once?
Not at all. Most full mouth reconstruction plans are phased over months or even longer, depending on what your mouth needs. We'll map out a sequence that makes clinical sense and fits your life.
Will I be without teeth at any point during treatment?
This is one of the first things people want to know, and it's a fair concern. In most cases, we plan carefully so you're never without a functional, presentable smile. Temporary restorations are often part of the process for exactly this reason.
Does it hurt? What is recovery like between procedures?
Comfort is something we take seriously at every stage. Some procedures involve mild soreness afterward, but we'll always walk you through what to expect before it happens so nothing catches you off guard.
How is this different from just getting a lot of dental work done over time?
The difference is coordination. Full mouth reconstruction means every decision considers the whole picture, not just the tooth in front of us that day. That approach tends to produce better outcomes and fewer surprises.
Can I get a preview of what my smile will look like?
In many cases, yes. Depending on your treatment plan, we can show you a projected result before any permanent work is done. It helps you feel confident in the direction before you commit.
When you're ready, we'd love to hear from you. Request an appointment online or give us a call at (908) 928-9292. Your smile is worth the conversation.
Call 908.233.9280 or request an appointment online to set up your first visit.