Full Mouth Restorations in Temecula, California
Rebuild your entire smile with a coordinated treatment plan addressing both function and appearance. Winchester Dental Group combines implants, crowns, and restorative techniques for complete oral rehabilitation.
Dr. Matthew King, DDS Dr. Andrew Arriola, DDS ADA & ICOI Members Most PPO Plans Accepted
Full Mouth Rehabilitation: A Coordinated Plan for Your Whole Smile
When a mouth has been affected by years of decay, multiple missing teeth, or significant damage from injury, individual procedures can only go so far. Full mouth restoration brings everything together into one coordinated treatment plan, addressing bite function, tooth structure, gum health, and appearance at the same time. Our team at Winchester Dental Group in Temecula helps patients throughout Southwest Riverside County build a foundation for lasting oral health.
Whether you are dealing with a single arch of failing teeth or a mouth that needs comprehensive rehabilitation, the process starts with understanding where you are today and what is possible. Dr. Matthew King and Dr. Andrew Arriola work with each patient to map out a clear, step-by-step plan, so nothing feels rushed or uncertain. Through our comprehensive restorative dentistry services, we help patients across Temecula, Murrieta, Winchester, Menifee, and French Valley get back to eating, speaking, and smiling with confidence.
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What Conditions Typically Require Full Mouth Restoration?
Full mouth restoration is the right path when multiple dental problems need to be addressed at once. Treating each issue separately, without a unified plan, often leads to gaps in treatment, repeated visits, and outcomes that do not hold up well over time. A coordinated plan treats everything as a connected system, from the jawbone and gums up through the final restorations.
Patients commonly need full mouth restoration when they are dealing with one or more of the following conditions:
- Extensive tooth decay affecting most or all teeth
- Significant tooth loss from injury or long-term disease
- Severely worn teeth from acid erosion or bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Advanced gum disease that has damaged supporting bone
- Fractured or broken teeth that cannot be individually restored
- Chronic jaw pain or bite misalignment affecting chewing and comfort
According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, oral health conditions like gum disease and tooth loss are closely linked to overall systemic health. Addressing them together, rather than one at a time, is the approach that produces durable, long-lasting results.
How Our Full Mouth Restoration Process Works
Full mouth restoration follows a clear sequence. Treating problems out of order, or skipping foundation work, creates issues down the line. Here is how we approach it at Winchester Dental Group:
Step 1: Full Evaluation and Diagnostics
We start with a complete oral health assessment. Digital imaging, bite analysis, and detailed impressions give us a thorough picture of your teeth, gums, bone structure, and jaw alignment. This stage surfaces any underlying problems, including bone loss, active gum disease, or failing prior restorations, that need to be addressed before any new work is placed.
Step 2: Creating a Healthy Foundation
Active disease is treated first. That may mean addressing gum disease with a deep cleaning, removing teeth that cannot be saved, or rebuilding jaw bone with a graft if significant bone loss has occurred. This phase takes as long as it needs to, because the quality of everything that follows depends on a stable, healthy base.
Step 3: Restorations and Placement
With a healthy foundation in place, we move into the restorative phase. We plan each procedure in the most efficient sequence, and in many cases we are able to combine multiple steps into single appointments. We use CAD/CAM digital imaging to design and produce custom restorations that fit accurately and look natural. Depending on your plan, this phase may include dental implants, same-day crowns, bridges, or full-arch implant systems.
Step 4: Final Verification and Long-Term Care
Before anything is made permanent, we check fit, bite alignment, and appearance carefully. Once everything is confirmed, we place final restorations and walk you through a straightforward maintenance plan to help your results last as long as possible.
Restoration Procedures We Offer at Winchester Dental Group
Full mouth restoration is not one procedure. It is a combination of treatments, selected and sequenced based on what each patient actually needs. Our team draws from a full range of restorative options so the plan fits the situation, not the other way around.
Procedures commonly used in full mouth restoration plans at our Temecula practice include:
- Dental implants — permanent tooth roots that preserve jawbone and anchor crowns, bridges, or full-arch prosthetics
- Same-day crowns — milled in-office using CAD/CAM technology, placed in a single appointment
- Dental bridges — fixed replacement for one or more missing teeth, supported by neighboring teeth or implants
- Dentures and implant-supported dentures — full or partial arches, either removable or anchored to implants for added stability
- All-on-X implant systems — full-arch replacement using four to six strategically placed implants per arch
- Periodontal treatment — deep cleaning, scaling, and gum disease management before restorations are placed
- Bone grafting — rebuilding jaw volume when bone loss has occurred so implants have a stable base
- Cosmetic refinements — optional enhancements to shape, color, and proportion once function is fully restored
Because our practice uses CAD/CAM digital design and in-office milling, many restorations that traditionally required a second appointment can be completed the same day. This is not possible in every situation, but when the treatment plan allows for it, it reduces your total time in the chair considerably.
What Changes After Full Mouth Restoration
The practical changes are often the first thing patients notice. Eating foods that were previously too hard or painful becomes straightforward again. Speech that was affected by missing or poorly fitting teeth clears up. Jaw discomfort tied to a misaligned bite tends to ease as the new bite is properly balanced.
Structurally, full mouth restoration does something that cosmetic work alone cannot. Dental implants placed as part of the plan maintain contact with the jawbone, which helps prevent the bone loss that naturally follows tooth loss. Preserving that bone also maintains facial proportions over time, avoiding the sunken or aged appearance that can develop when multiple teeth and their roots are missing for extended periods.
Patients often describe the longer-term changes in terms of confidence rather than dentistry. The ability to smile without hesitation, to eat normally at social meals, and to speak clearly in professional situations affects daily life in ways that go well beyond oral health. These are the outcomes we aim for with every full mouth restoration plan we build in Temecula.
Your Temecula Full Mouth Restoration Dentists

Dr. King focuses on cosmetic and restorative dentistry, including full mouth rehabilitation, same-day crowns, and dental implants. He uses advanced CAD/CAM digital imaging to plan and place restorations that function well and look natural.
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Dr. Arriola graduated from UCLA Dental School in 1986 and has practiced in the Temecula Valley for over 25 years. He is a member of the California Dental Association, the Academy of CAD-CAM Dentistry, and the ICOI.
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Ready to Reclaim a Fully Functional Smile?
Dr. Matthew King, DDS, and Dr. Andrew Arriola, DDS, bring focused restorative training and advanced CAD/CAM technology to every full mouth restoration case at Winchester Dental Group in Temecula. Our team serves patients across Temecula, Murrieta, Winchester, Menifee, French Valley, and the surrounding Southwest Riverside County communities.
Ready to find out what full mouth restoration can do for your smile? Schedule a consultation online or call us at (951) 633-7509.
Full Mouth Restoration FAQs — Temecula, CA
Who is a good candidate for full mouth restoration?
Good candidates are patients with multiple failing or missing teeth, advanced gum disease, significant bite problems, or extensive decay that cannot be addressed with individual procedures. The first step is a full evaluation to assess your gum health, bone structure, and overall oral condition. Active disease is treated before any restorations are placed.
How long does the full mouth restoration process take?
Treatment timelines vary depending on how many teeth need work, whether bone grafting is required, and which procedures are included in your plan. Some patients complete treatment in a few months; others with more complex needs may take longer. You will receive a detailed timeline at your initial consultation.
What is the difference between full mouth restoration and full mouth reconstruction?
The terms are used interchangeably. Both refer to a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses the function and appearance of all or most teeth at the same time. The specific combination of procedures, including implants, crowns, bridges, and periodontal treatment, is tailored to each patient’s needs.
Does full mouth restoration hurt?
Each procedure in the restoration plan is performed with local anesthesia, so discomfort during treatment is minimal. Some soreness after more involved steps, like implant placement or extractions, is normal and manageable. We will discuss what to expect at each stage before any work begins.
How much does full mouth restoration cost in Temecula?
Cost depends on the number and type of procedures included in your plan. We accept most major PPO plans, Delta Dental PPO, and Aetna Dental. We also work with CareCredit and Sunbit for patients who prefer to spread payments over time. A detailed cost estimate is provided at your consultation.
Will my insurance cover full mouth restoration?
Many PPO dental plans cover portions of the restorative procedures included in a full mouth restoration plan, such as crowns, extractions, and periodontal treatment. Coverage for dental implants varies by plan. Our team will verify your benefits before treatment and help you understand what is covered so there are no surprises.
Take the First Step Toward a Complete Smile
Our team at Winchester Dental Group in Temecula is ready to help you move forward. Whether you have specific questions about a procedure or you are not sure where to start, we will walk you through the options and build a plan that makes sense for you. Book your appointment today.