Full Mouth Reconstruction Planned and Executed at the Highest Level
Some patients come for full mouth reconstruction because their dental condition is breaking down. Others come because they want aging or failing dentistry replaced properly before the problem becomes more severe. In both cases, the purpose of the consultation is the same: to understand the condition of the full system and design the right long-term solution.
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3,900+
Implants Placed and Restored
40+
Years of Experience
35+ years
Crown Longevity
In-House
Laboratory Control
Dr. Gerald Marlin, DMD, MSD
Specialist Prosthodontist
Washingtonian "Top Dentist" 20+ Years
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Who Seeks Full Mouth Reconstruction
This type of care is appropriate for patients with multiple failing teeth, worn or broken restorations, bite instability, implant-related complications, or extensive restorative needs. It is also appropriate for patients who want to replace older dental work, upgrade a compromised bite, or move forward with a major treatment plan that is carefully evaluated before treatment begins.
Corrective Cases
Patients with worn, breaking, or repeatedly failing dental work, bite instability, jaw symptoms, collapsing restorations, implant-related complications, or extensive restorative needs that cannot be solved one tooth at a time.
Planned Comprehensive Cases
Patients replacing older crowns, bridges, veneers, or prior reconstructions, and patients who want a specialist evaluation before committing to a major treatment plan. The goal is precision over patchwork.
A Systems-Level Evaluation
Bite mechanics, wear, structural support, restorative materials, implant integration, and long-term stability are evaluated as one system. The diagnosis drives the plan, the sequencing, and the materials.
Corrective Cases and Planned Comprehensive Cases Both Belong Here
A full mouth reconstruction patient is not always someone whose mouth has been neglected or has reached an extreme stage. Many are highly motivated, health-conscious patients who know their current dentistry is aging, unstable, or no longer what they want to live with long term. The consultation focuses on diagnosis and planning, not just symptoms.
One Doctor. One Vision. One Plan.
Dr. Gerald Marlin personally handles diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical placement where indicated, and final restoration design. Continuity at every stage is part of how complex cases stay predictable.
Natural Teeth Preserved Where Appropriate
Not every tooth needs to be replaced. Dr. Gerald Marlin evaluates what can be preserved and builds the plan around preserving natural tooth structure wherever doing so produces a stronger long-term result.
In-House Laboratory Control
Restorations are designed and fabricated on-site, working directly with the master ceramist. That direct collaboration is what produces the case-specific bite, fit, and aesthetic outcomes that complex reconstructions require.
Documented Long-Term Restorations
In-house crowns and bridges from this practice routinely demonstrate 35+ years of longevity. That track record is the result of how cases are planned and executed, not a marketing claim.
What the Consultation Is Designed to Do
The consultation is designed to determine what is causing instability, wear, repeated failure, or aesthetic dissatisfaction. It also clarifies what can be preserved, what should be replaced, and whether the case requires correction, replacement of older dentistry, or a more complete redesign. The goal is to understand the full situation clearly before treatment begins.
Diagnosis First
Bite mechanics, wear patterns, structural support, materials, and any prior implant work are evaluated as one system. The cause of the problem drives the plan, not the other way around.
Preserve or Replace
The plan identifies what can be preserved and what should be replaced, with a clear rationale for each decision. Comprehensive does not mean "replace everything"; it means "do what produces the most stable long-term result."
A Defined Plan
You leave the consultation with a clear picture of the diagnosis, the recommended sequence of treatment, and what a stable, long-term result should involve. No pressure. Clear answers. A defined plan.
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Request a Comprehensive EvaluationReal Full Mouth Reconstruction Results
Documented cases planned, treated, and completed by Dr. Gerald Marlin at our Washington, DC office. Both corrective and planned comprehensive cases are represented.
Patient Success Stories
Years of Neglected Teeth Fully Restored
Patient avoided dentists for years; complete reconstruction rebuilt his smile
Complete Bone Loss Up to the Nose Floor
One of the most complex cases we have treated, fully resolved
Smile Makeover With Full Dentition Reconstruction
Combining cosmetic and restorative goals in one comprehensive plan
Reconstruction Resources
How Long Does a Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?
Timeline expectations and what affects treatment length.
When Jaw Surgery Fails: How Expert Prosthodontic Care Rebuilt Her Smile
A real patient story of recovery after previous treatment did not achieve the desired outcome.
Why Second Opinions Matter for Complex Dental Work
Before committing to a major treatment plan, get a specialist's perspective.
Sedation Dentistry for Complex Procedures
How sedation makes full mouth reconstruction comfortable.
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If your dental condition no longer feels stable, or if you want major treatment planned correctly before moving forward, request a consultation with a specialist prosthodontist. Serving Washington DC, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, McLean, Potomac, and surrounding communities. Located in Friendship Heights with Red Line Metro access.
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