Full mouth reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction Vietnam - complex rehab | Picasso Dental
Full mouth reconstruction at Picasso Dental Clinic Vietnam — implants, crowns, veneers, and bite rehabilitation with AUD planning, staged treatment tables, and candidacy guide for Australian patients.
Full mouth reconstruction at Picasso Dental Clinic combines implants, crowns, veneers, and bite correction for Australian patients facing AUD 37,000–AUD 75,000 for complex private cases in Australia — planned across one or two Vietnam trips with CBCT-led surgery, itemised AUD pricing, and staged treatment sequencing.
Full mouth reconstruction at Picasso Dental Clinic is for patients who need comprehensive rehabilitation — not one or two teeth, but a complete rebuild of the entire mouth combining implants, crowns, veneers, bone grafting where needed, and bite correction where the jaw relationship has changed.
Australian patients facing this level of treatment at home typically receive quotes of AUD 37,000–AUD 75,000 for complex private cases. Picasso’s itemised AUD plan for equivalent scope is typically AUD 10,000–AUD 30,000, depending on the number of implants and prosthetic materials chosen.
What full mouth reconstruction includes
| Component | When included |
|---|---|
| Implants | Missing teeth — single, multiple, or full arch |
| Bone grafting | Where bone volume is insufficient for implant placement |
| Sinus lift | Upper posterior implants where sinus is close |
| Extractions | Non-restorable teeth before implant planning |
| Crowns | Structurally compromised teeth |
| Veneers | Aesthetic front teeth with adequate structure |
| Root canal | Before crown on infected teeth |
| Bite rehabilitation | Where vertical dimension has collapsed |
| Gum contouring | Where gum level is uneven across arches |
| Provisional restorations | Bridge or denture worn during osseointegration |
AUD price examples — reconstruction scenarios
| Scenario | Picasso (AUD) | AU private range (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| 4 implants + 12 crowns (upper arch) | AUD 14,032 | AUD 40,000 – AUD 60,000 |
| All-on-4 one arch + 8 crowns other arch | AUD 14,136 | AUD 45,000 – AUD 70,000 |
| All-on-4 both arches (full rehabilitation) | AUD 14,136 – AUD 24,872 | AUD 60,000 – AUD 120,000 |
| 8 implants + 8 crowns + 6 veneers | AUD 20,420 | AUD 55,000 – AUD 80,000 |
Prices are illustrative — each patient’s plan is itemised. Submit your OPG at /free-quote/ for a personalised AUD quote.
Staged treatment — why sequencing matters
Complex reconstruction is not done in one session. The standard sequence:
- Assessment phase — CBCT, periodontal assessment, study models, treatment plan
- Surgical phase — extractions, bone grafts, implant placement (if sinus lift required, it precedes implants by 3–6 months)
- Provisional phase — temporary bridge or removable denture worn during osseointegration (3–6 months)
- Final restoration phase — permanent crowns, bridges, and veneers placed after CBCT confirms integration
- Maintenance — annual review, bite check, hygiene protocol
Attempting to compress this into a single trip creates clinical risk — provisional restorations are not designed for permanent load, and final ceramics bonded before confirmed osseointegration may fail.
Two-trip structure for reconstruction patients
Trip 1 (14–21 days)
- Day 1–2: Full assessment, CBCT, study models, treatment plan sign-off
- Day 3–5: Extractions (if needed), bone grafts (if needed)
- Day 5–7 (or after graft healing): Implant placement
- Days 8–14: Healing, suture removal, provisional fittings
- Final days: Crown prep for non-implant teeth, impressions, provisional crowns fitted
Trip 2 (7–10 days, 3–6 months later)
- CBCT confirms osseointegration
- Final crown, bridge, and veneer placement
- Bite adjustment and occlusal refinement
- Photography, warranty documentation, discharge
Australian follow-up for reconstruction patients
After final restorations are placed:
- 3 months post-Trip 2: Australian dentist review — bite check, hygiene assessment
- 6 months: Implant hygiene visit with trained Australian hygienist
- Annually: Periapical X-rays at implant sites, bite check, night guard assessment if bruxism
Bring your Picasso implant passport, materials list, and treatment notes to every Australian appointment.
Related pages
- All-on-4 — full arch on four implants
- All-on-6 — six-implant full arch
- Dental implants — single and multiple
- Dental crowns — material options
- Dr. Phong — surgical credentials and case volume
- Free AUD quote — upload your OPG or CBCT
Frequently asked questions
What is full mouth reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction addresses every tooth in the mouth — typically combining implants for missing teeth, crowns for compromised teeth, veneers for aesthetic front teeth, and bite correction where the vertical dimension has collapsed. It is not a single procedure but a sequenced treatment plan across multiple sessions.
How much does full mouth reconstruction cost in Australia?
Complex full mouth cases at Australian private clinics typically cost AUD 37,000–AUD 75,000 depending on the number of implants, bridge design, and crown materials. Picasso's itemised AUD plan for equivalent work is typically AUD 10,000–AUD 30,000 depending on the specific treatment scope.
How many trips to Vietnam does it require?
Usually two. Trip 1 handles surgical work — implants, extractions, bone grafts — and provisional restorations. Trip 2 (3–6 months later) places final crowns, bridges, and veneers after osseointegration is confirmed.
Is it safe to have this much work done overseas?
Complex treatment requires thorough CBCT planning, an experienced implant surgeon, and a documented aftercare pathway. Picasso's reconstruction cases are led by Dr. Phong — 15,000+ implants, first Vietnamese surgeon certified for All-on-4 in 2010. Written warranty and Australian follow-up guidance are provided. See /safety/honest-risks/ for an honest risk discussion.
What if I need treatment between trips?
Provisional restorations placed at the end of trip 1 are functional and aesthetically acceptable for the 3–6 month osseointegration period. If an issue arises, contact your Picasso coordinator — most problems with provisionals can be managed by your Australian dentist under remote guidance from Picasso.
Where do I start?
Submit your OPG (dental panoramic X-ray) or CBCT at /free-quote/. Picasso's written response will outline a staged plan with AUD pricing for each phase before you commit to anything.