The full mouth reconstruction is when the whole mouth is treated to improve function, longevity and aesthetics. This often entails crowns, bridges, or veneers on all teeth (or implants and crowns to replace teeth) so that the teeth are protected and the bite is improved.
The full mouth reconstruction is often reserved for mouths that are sadly broken down, or have had a lot of NHS poorly fitted crowns, fillings etc. over the years with resulting problems.
This gentleman had suffered from tetracycline staining and poor NHS treatment throughout his life. He decided to have private restorative treatment from a “specialist” and after lengthly treatment was completed he had a full mouth reconstruction.