Rebuilding a Smile: How Full Mouth Restoration Works

When your teeth have multiple problems, it can feel overwhelming. Maybe you have missing teeth, worn-down teeth, gum issues, and old fillings that are past their prime. You might feel like your smile is beyond repair. But it’s not. With full mouth restoration, you could restore your bite and improve your confidence.

At Congressional Dental Care in Rockville, we specialize in helping patients who feel like their dental health has gotten away from them. Dr. Ali Sarkarzadeh has over 25 years of experience rebuilding smiles that have suffered from years of neglect, accidents, or simply the wear and tear of life.

Rebuilding a Smile With Full Mouth Restoration in Rockville, MD

What Is Full Mouth Restoration?

Full mouth restoration is a comprehensive plan to rebuild and restore your entire mouth. It’s not one single procedure. It’s a carefully coordinated combination of treatments designed to address every issue, big and small.

Think of it like renovating a house. You don’t just fix one room. You look at the whole structure, figure out what needs attention, and create a plan that makes everything work together. That’s what we do with your smile.

Who Needs Full Mouth Restoration?

You might be a candidate if you’re dealing with:

  • Multiple missing teeth
  • Worn-down, chipped, or broken teeth
  • Advanced tooth decay
  • Gum disease that has affected your bone
  • Old, failing crowns or fillings
  • Difficulty chewing or eating comfortably
  • Jaw pain or bite problems

Many patients who come to us for full mouth restoration haven’t been to the dentist in years. They’re embarrassed. They’re anxious. And they’re not sure where to even start. But our office is a judgment-free space. We’ve seen it all. And we’re here to help, not to criticize.

What Does the Process Look Like?

Full mouth restoration isn’t a quick fix. It’s a journey. But it’s a journey we take with you, every step of the way.

  1. Comprehensive Evaluation: Everything starts with a thorough exam. Dr. Sarkarzadeh will evaluate your teeth, gums, and jaw. We’ll use advanced imaging, including our CBCT scanner, to get a complete picture of your oral health.
  2. Personalized Treatment Planning: This is where we map out your path. Every case is different, so every plan is unique. We might recommend a combination of dental implants, crowns, bridges, gum therapy, and maybe even orthodontic treatment. We explain everything in plain language. No jargon. No pressure. Just honest recommendations that fit your needs and your budget.
  3. Phased Treatment: Full mouth restoration is typically completed in phases. We might start with gum disease treatment to create a healthy foundation. Next, we address decay and damaged teeth. Finally, we focus on cosmetic touches like veneers or whitening to give you a beautiful finish.

This phased approach allows you to spread out treatment over time, both financially and physically.

The Benefits Go Beyond Looks

Of course, a beautiful smile is a wonderful outcome. But full mouth restoration does so much more. When your teeth work properly, you can eat the foods you love. You can speak clearly. You feel confident laughing and smiling around other people.

There’s also a health benefit. When missing teeth are replaced and gum disease is treated, you reduce your risk of further bone loss. You protect the teeth you still have. You improve your overall oral health, and that affects your entire body.

Why Choose Congressional Dental Care?

Full mouth restoration requires experience, skill, and the right team. At Congressional Dental Care, we have all three.

Dr. Sarkarzadeh brings over two decades of experience. He’s supported by Dr. Sina Farzin, our periodontist, who handles complex gum and bone issues. Together, they collaborate on your care to make sure nothing is missed.

We also use modern technology, such as digital scans, CBCT imaging, and high-quality materials, to ensure your results are both durable and natural-looking.

Take the First Step

If you’ve been putting off dental care because the problems feel too big, we understand. But we also know that the first step is often the hardest, and the most important.

It starts with a conversation. Call our Rockville office at (301) 276-4694 or request an appointment online. Let’s talk about what’s possible for your smile.