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Full Mouth Reconstruction Grand Prairie TX

Full mouth reconstruction in Grand Prairie TX at Grand Prairie Family Dental. Call (972) 988-0900 to schedule your consultation.

Your Teeth Can Be Rebuilt. Here Is What That Actually Looks Like.

Full mouth reconstruction is not one procedure. It is a coordinated plan that restores how your teeth look, feel, and function from the ground up. Grand Prairie Family Dental, located in Grand Prairie TX, offers full mouth reconstruction under Dr. Behrooz Khademazad, DDS, who has practiced at this location since August 28, 1988, with advanced training in implants, bone grafting, and All-on-X reconstruction handled entirely in-house.

If you have multiple failing teeth, years of deferred care, or a bite that has changed how you eat and speak, you are in the right place. Patients from Versailles Estates and Mira Lagos come to Grand Prairie Family Dental after years of putting this off. Most leave the consultation saying the plan made sense and the path forward was clearer than they expected.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a restorative dentistry treatment that addresses the function, health, and structure of multiple teeth in a planned sequence. It is not a cosmetic procedure. The American Dental Association identifies comprehensive restorative treatment as the standard of care when multiple teeth have been affected by decay, injury, disease, or years of deferred care.

Every plan at Grand Prairie Family Dental starts with a full clinical evaluation of bite, jaw health, gum health, and bone density. Dr. Khademazad builds the plan around restoring function and structural integrity first. Aesthetics follow as a natural result of getting the foundation right.

Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is not for every patient with dental problems. Dr. Khademazad evaluates each case individually to determine whether a full reconstruction plan or a phased restorative approach is more appropriate. Patients who typically need full mouth reconstruction include:

  • Adults with multiple missing teeth across both arches that have affected bite and jaw function
  • Patients with severe decay across most or all of their remaining teeth
  • Adults with significant bone loss from advanced gum disease requiring grafting before restoration
  • Patients whose teeth have been worn down severely from grinding, acid erosion, or years of neglect
  • Adults with a failed previous restoration plan that needs to be rebuilt from the foundation
  • Patients who have avoided dental care for many years and need a comprehensive starting point

The consultation at Grand Prairie Family Dental identifies whether full reconstruction or a targeted restorative plan is the right framework. Not every patient who walks in expecting to need everything done ends up needing everything done.

What Full Mouth Reconstruction Involves

Every plan is built in a clinical sequence where each phase prepares the foundation for the next. Gum disease and infection are addressed first. Bone grafting is completed where needed before implants are placed. Dr. Khademazad performs implants, bone grafting, All-on-X reconstruction, crowns, and periodontal treatment in-house without referrals for most cases.

Approximately 3,000 implants have been placed at Grand Prairie Family Dental over Dr. Khademazad’s career and approximately 90 percent needed bone grafting before or during placement. That in-house capability means patients never have to coordinate between multiple offices at any stage of their plan.

Phone:

972-988-0900 (office)

Address:

2475 W Pioneer Pkwy
Grand Prairie, Texas, 75051

Dr. Behrooz Khademazad:
Texas State License 15515

Office Hours

Monday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)

Tuesday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)

Wednesday – 9am-5pm (Closed 1pm-2pm)

Thursday – 11am-7pm (Closed 2pm-3pm)

Friday – Closed
Saturday & Sunday – Closed

Full Mouth Reconstruction in Grand Prairie, TX

How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take

Most full mouth reconstruction cases at Grand Prairie Family Dental take between 6 months and 2 years from the first appointment to the final restoration depending on the complexity of the case and the number of phases involved. Cases requiring extensive bone grafting and implant healing take longer than cases focused primarily on crowns and restorative work. Dr. Khademazad sets a realistic timeline at the consultation based on the full clinical evaluation.

Staging the plan over time is not a drawback. It is what makes a large treatment plan manageable and gives each phase time to heal and stabilize before the next begins. Patients who follow the sequence consistently achieve the most predictable and durable long-term outcomes.

Full Mouth Reconstruction vs. Smile Makeover

Full mouth reconstruction and a smile makeover are often confused but they address fundamentally different problems. A smile makeover is driven by cosmetic goals. Full mouth reconstruction is driven by clinical necessity. Here is how they compare.

Factor Full Mouth Reconstruction Smile Makeover
Primary Driver Function, health, structural repair Aesthetics and appearance
Services Involved Implants, crowns, grafting, perio, restorative Whitening, veneers, bonding, aligners
Sequencing Required Yes, clinical sequence is critical Flexible based on patient goals
Timeline 6 months to 2 years Weeks to months
Cost Range $10,000 to $50,000+ $1,000 to $20,000+
Starting Point Clinical evaluation of function and health Cosmetic consultation

Many full mouth reconstruction patients end up with excellent aesthetic results as a natural outcome of restoring proper function and health. Dr. Khademazad explains at the consultation which framework applies to your clinical situation before any recommendation is made.

How Much Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost

Full mouth reconstruction cost at Grand Prairie Family Dental depends entirely on the number of teeth involved, the services required at each phase, and the timeline of the plan. Most comprehensive cases range from $10,000 to $50,000 or more depending on complexity. Insurance typically covers restorative elements such as crowns and extractions at standard percentages. Implants and bone grafting are often covered partially by medical insurance rather than dental insurance for patients with a documented medical necessity.

Dr. Khademazad provides a phased written cost estimate at the consultation so patients see the cost broken down by phase rather than as a single overwhelming number. Financing options are available to spread each phase into manageable monthly payments. Patients from Arlington TX and across the DFW area regularly choose Grand Prairie Family Dental for full mouth reconstruction because the cost communication is transparent before anything begins.

Full Mouth Reconstruction in Grand Prairie, TX

Ready to Build a Plan That Actually Gets Your Mouth Healthy Again.

Dr. Behrooz Khademazad has helped patients across Grand Prairie, Arlington, and the DFW area rebuild failing and missing teeth with full mouth reconstruction since 1988, with a B.S. in Biochemistry, a DDS, and 35+ years of advanced restorative training that families from Versailles Estates and Mira Lagos trust because he builds the plan around what the clinical findings actually require. Call (972) 988-0900 to schedule your full mouth reconstruction consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Know If I Need Full Mouth Reconstruction or Just Individual Restorations?

The difference comes down to the scope and the clinical sequence required. If you have multiple teeth that need treatment and the order in which they are treated affects the outcome, a full reconstruction plan is likely the right framework. If your dental problems are isolated to a few teeth that can be addressed independently, a phased restorative plan may achieve the same outcome at lower cost. Dr. Khademazad evaluates the full clinical picture at the consultation and explains which framework applies to your situation.

Is Full Mouth Reconstruction Painful?

Each phase of a full mouth reconstruction is performed under local anesthetic and most patients find individual procedures manageable. Soreness and recovery time vary by procedure. Bone grafting and implant placement typically involve the most significant post-procedure recovery. Dr. Khademazad discusses what to expect at each phase before treatment begins so there are no surprises during the process. Most patients say the procedures were significantly more comfortable than they anticipated.

Can Full Mouth Reconstruction Be Done in Stages?

Yes and in most cases it should be. Staging the treatment plan allows each phase to heal and stabilize before the next begins, which produces more predictable long-term outcomes than trying to complete everything quickly. It also makes the financial investment more manageable by spreading costs across phases. Dr. Khademazad builds every reconstruction plan with a clear phased sequence and provides a written cost estimate for each phase at the consultation.

Does Insurance Cover Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Most dental insurance plans cover individual restorative procedures within a reconstruction plan at standard percentages. Crowns, extractions, and periodontal treatment are typically covered at 50 percent after the deductible. Implants and bone grafting may be covered partially under medical insurance for patients with documented medical necessity. Grand Prairie Family Dental verifies your insurance benefits before the consultation and explains exactly what each phase will cost after insurance before any treatment begins.

What Happens If I Do Not Get Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Multiple failing or missing teeth left untreated leads to progressive bone loss, shifting of remaining teeth, bite changes, and worsening jaw function over time. Waiting typically increases the complexity and cost of treatment because more bone is lost and more teeth are affected the longer the situation is untreated. Dr. Khademazad has seen the full progression from manageable reconstruction cases to significantly more complex ones after years of delay. The consultation gives you a clear picture of where things stand and what happens if treatment is deferred.

The information on this page is provided to help you understand general dental care and the preventive services we offer. It’s not a substitute for professional diagnosis or individualized treatment. Every patient’s needs are different, and your dentist will evaluate your oral health before recommending any specific care or procedure. (For personalized guidance, please schedule an appointment with our licensed dental professional.)