Restorative Dentistry
Full Mouth Restoration in Atlanta, GA
Rebuild a healthy, functional, beautiful smile with a comprehensive plan.
When several dental problems add up over the years, treating them one at a time can feel overwhelming. A full mouth restoration brings everything together into one coordinated plan. At Atlanta Dental Center, we combine restorative and cosmetic treatments to rebuild the health, function, and appearance of your entire smile, sequenced in comfortable phases so the process is manageable and the result is a smile that looks great and works the way it should.

Your Complete Dental Destination
Serving the Atlanta Metro and Midtown Area since 1982
Restorative Dentistry
Full Mouth Restoration at Atlanta Dental Center
A full mouth restoration is a personalized combination of treatments designed to address widespread damage, missing teeth, worn-down teeth, or bite problems all at once. Rather than a single procedure, it’s a thoughtfully sequenced plan, and every plan is different because every mouth is different.
We begin with a thorough evaluation of your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw, then map out a clear, phased path forward. At each stage, we explain what we’re doing and why, so you always understand the plan and feel in control of your care from the first visit to your finished smile.
A Fresh Start for Your Smile
- A single, coordinated treatment plan
- Combines restorative and cosmetic care
- Sequenced in comfortable phases
- Natural-looking, lasting results
What’s Included
What a Restoration May Include
Your plan is built around exactly what your smile needs, and it may draw on several treatments working together. Common building blocks of a full mouth restoration include:
Dental Implants
Provide a permanent foundation for missing teeth.
Crowns & Bridges
Restore and replace damaged or missing teeth.
Veneers
Enhance the appearance of your front teeth.
Not every restoration uses all of these, and some include additional treatments like gum therapy or a nightguard to protect your investment. We tailor the combination to your specific needs and goals.
Who Benefits
Who Benefits from Restoration
A full mouth restoration is ideal for patients whose dental needs go beyond a single problem and would be hard to address piece by piece. It may be the right path if you have:
- Multiple missing, damaged, or heavily worn teeth
- Extensive decay or failing old dental work
- Chronic bite, jaw, or chewing problems
- A desire to rebuild your smile from the ground up
If that sounds like your situation, a consultation is the best way to understand your options. We’ll give you a clear picture of what’s involved, how long it will take, and what it will cost before you commit to anything.
Schedule Your Visit
Rebuild Your Smile
If years of dental problems have taken a toll, a full mouth restoration can give you a true fresh start. Schedule a consultation and our team will evaluate your smile and build a clear, comfortable, phased plan to rebuild it. Contact our office today to begin.

Full Mouth Restoration FAQ
- What is a full mouth restoration?
- It’s a personalized combination of restorative and cosmetic treatments that rebuild the health, function, and appearance of your entire smile.
- How long does treatment take?
- Timelines vary widely based on your needs, from a few months to longer for complex cases. We’ll outline a clear plan.
- Is a full mouth restoration the same as a smile makeover?
- They overlap, but a restoration focuses on rebuilding health and function, while a makeover is primarily cosmetic.
- Will treatment be done all at once?
- No. We sequence care into comfortable phases to keep the process manageable.
- Who is a candidate?
- Patients with extensive damage, missing teeth, or bite problems often benefit. A consultation determines if it’s right for you.
- Is it expensive?
- Because it combines multiple treatments, cost varies. We provide a detailed plan and offer financing options.
- Will my results look natural?
- Yes. We design every restoration to look natural and complement your features.
- How do I maintain my new smile?
- Good home care and regular checkups protect your investment and keep your smile healthy.









