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A Fresh Start for Your Smile, and Your Life

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Living with extensive dental issues affects more than just your teeth. It impacts how you eat, how you speak, and whether you feel confident enough to laugh in public. If you have been struggling with a smile that feels broken or “too far gone,” you don’t need judgment. You need a plan.

A Full Mouth Reconstruction is that plan. It is a comprehensive approach that combines restorative, cosmetic, and neuromuscular treatments to rebuild your smile from the foundation up. Dr. Christine Hopkins is a Prosthodontist, a specialist in complex dental rehabilitation, which means your entire restorative process stays with the faces you know and trust, with results you can smile about.

How Can Reconstruction Help Me?

While a smile makeover is often purely cosmetic, a Full Mouth Reconstruction is about restoring health and function to a smile that has been compromised by time, trauma, or decay. We use advanced imaging to create a roadmap that addresses:

  • Damaged Restorations: Replacing old, broken, or ill-fitting dental work.
  • Missing or Failing Teeth: Closing gaps and restoring chewing power.
  • Severe Wear: Rebuilding tooth height lost to years of grinding (bruxism).
  • Gum Disease: Stabilizing the foundation of your teeth.
  • TMJ & Jaw Pain: correcting bite alignment to relieve chronic discomfort.

The Difference in The Details

You wouldn’t hire a handyman to design your new home; you would hire an architect. The same principle applies to your smile. As a Prosthodontist, Dr. Hopkins has completed years of advanced training specifically focused on the restoration and replacement of teeth. This means every detail is considered, and your oral and overall health is never compromised. From a stunning smile to enjoying the meals you’ve dreamed of for years, it starts with the smallest details and planning.

While many general dentists offer restorative work, Dr. Hopkins specializes in the “big picture.” She understands the intricate mechanics of your jaw, bite, and facial structure. This expertise allows her to handle even the most complex cases under one roof, ensuring your results are cohesive, comfortable, and designed to last.

Patient smiling

Building on a Healthy Foundation

We believe in doing things right the first time. Before we place comprehensive restorations like crowns, bridges, or implants, we must ensure the underlying structure is healthy.

If you have active gum disease or a tooth infection, we will address those first. It’s a precise process, and depending on your oral needs, there may be some healing time in between smaller procedures before we can proceed with the final restoration itself. By clearing up infections and ensuring your gums are healthy, we ensure that the investment you make in your smile today will stand the test of time.