Full Mouth Reconstruction
Before & After Pictures – Full Mouth Reconstruction
Before and After photos of full mouth reconstruction are a major testament to a reconstructive dentist’s skill. Chances are that if you like the before and after pictures, you will be pleased with your own results. Below is a sampling of Dr. Anthony Mobasser’s photos of the same patient prior to full-mouth rehabilitation, with a missing front tooth and shifted discolored teeth, wanting a newly rejuvenated smile. As you can see Dr. Mobasser turned the clock back 20 years!

To address these concerns, we started with a full-mouth evaluation, followed by gum treatment to strengthen the teeth’s foundation and the surrounding bone structure. We then employed a comprehensive restorative approach using a combination of dental implants, bridges, porcelain crowns, and veneers.
The patient had a collapsed bite and occlusal trauma, which is excessive force on the front teeth caused by a lack of support from the back teeth. To remedy this, we aimed to restore the bite and elevate it using fixed prostheses, allowing for even distribution of biting forces.
We raised the bite on the lower jaw with dental veneers and porcelain onlay overlays to re-establish proper function. The upper jaw received a blend of dental implants, bridge work that splinted the implant abutments, porcelain crowns, and veneers.
A master ceramist played a crucial role in ensuring that each restoration matched perfectly in color, despite their differing properties, necessitating an experienced cosmetic dentist and ceramist to achieve uniformity across all restorations.
The patient’s desire for a fuller smile was fulfilled, leading to a life-changing transformation. This new, camera-ready smile brought them immense joy and a newfound sense of confidence.
Before and after reconstruction, Emax


Reconstruction with emax porcelain
Patients needing full-mouth reconstruction often suffer from a lack of self esteem, confidence, and just wanting to feel better when smiling. Patients who often feel like covering their mouths when they laugh or smile can also be good candidates for cosmetic dentistry.
The course of treatment for this particular masterpiece and Smile Make Over consisted of: Periodontal therapy, Bite Analysis, porcelain veneers onlays, porcelain crowns, instant orthodontics, an occlusal guard due to occlusal disease and more. Here the pictures speak for themselves! A total transformation of smile was completed, giving the patient a brand new sense of self confidence
Underbite Correction With veneers
Patient BELOW wanted to correct the under bite, and did not want any surgical intervention. He wanted non surgical correction of his under bite, get whiter teeth, and close the gaps also. The Aesthetic and functional needs of this patient was accomplished using dental veneers, and dental veneer porcelain overlays (onlays) to raise the collapsed bite.
Under-bite correction required full mouth reconstruction of his existing bite, to raise the bite, closing the gaps, and giving the patient pearly white smile using porcelain veneers technology, instead of capping or placing crowns on all the back teeth. Patient could not be happier using non surgical correction of his under bite.
Full Mouth Reconstruction before and after photos
Patient presented with misaligned front teeth, bite problems( occlusal disease) and narrow arch, worn out teeth, not happy with the color, form and function. Full mouth reconstruction was done to give the patient comfortable bite, fuller smile, younger looking shape, and the color of teeth to match her skin tone and the whites of her eyes. These results were accomplished with porcelain veneers, veneer overlays, changing old porcelain bridges, and porcelain crowns, in 3 to 4 visits. She could not be happier with the results!
Full Mouth Reconstruction before and after
Dr. Mobasser specializes in Full mouth rehabilitation since 1980. Worn down teeth were all restored beautifully. The patient is so happy since time was turned back. Patient loved the shape, color, alignment of teeth, and overbite correction.











