Failed Full Mouth Reconstructions Dentist in Beverly Hills, CA
At Beverly Hills Dental, Dr. Nader Afshari, DDS, specializes in repairing and improving failed full mouth reconstructions. If you’ve had complications from a previous dental procedure, our team is here to help restore function, comfort, and aesthetics. Whether it’s addressing misalignment, implants, or bite issues, we offer comprehensive solutions to ensure a successful outcome for your dental restoration. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment. We are conveniently located at 414 North Camden Drive #925, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.


Table of Contents:
What causes a full mouth reconstruction to fail?
How can I tell if my full mouth reconstruction is failing?
Can a failed full mouth reconstruction be corrected?
What are some of the signs associated with poor dental work in a reconstruction?
Personalized Section: Dr. Nader Afshari’s Expert Approach to Restoring Your Smile
A full mouth reconstruction can fail when there are underlying issues with the patient’s oral health that are not fully addressed before treatment begins. Providers assess factors such as gum disease, bone density, bite alignment, and previous dental work before creating a comprehensive treatment plan. If any of these areas are compromised or overlooked, the reconstructed teeth may not function properly, leading to discomfort, instability, or wear over time. Even with advanced materials and precise placement, the reconstruction relies on a solid foundation of oral health, and any weakness in that foundation can contribute to failure.
Another significant factor is the quality and durability of the materials used. If less durable materials are used or if they are not properly integrated with the patient’s bite and jaw structure, restorations can fracture, loosen, or fail to meet functional and aesthetic expectations. Attention to detail in both material selection and placement is essential to ensure that the reconstruction withstands daily use over the years.
Activities such as grinding, clenching, or certain dietary patterns can put additional stress on the reconstructed teeth. Without the appropriate protective measures, such as night guards or tailored guidance on maintaining the reconstruction, even technically perfect restorations can be compromised.
Ongoing oral health requires regular appointments and professional monitoring at Beverly Hills Dental to ensure that bite alignment remains balanced, gums remain healthy, and restorations are functioning as intended.
Signs that a full mouth reconstruction may be failing often show up as discomfort or functional changes in the mouth. The patient may notice pain while chewing, sensitivity in the teeth or gums, or difficulty in fully closing the jaw. Providers look for these indicators alongside visual assessments of wear, chipping, or shifting in crowns, bridges, and implants. Any new or persistent discomfort should be evaluated promptly to prevent further complications or damage. Appearance changes can also indicate that a reconstruction is under stress. Crowns or veneers may appear misaligned, gaps may develop between teeth, or discoloration may emerge at the margins of restorations. Even minor shifts in aesthetics can signal underlying structural issues that need attention.
Functional changes in bite and speech may accompany a failing reconstruction. The individual might notice that their bite feels uneven, that certain teeth contact prematurely, or that word pronunciation and articulation are affected. These changes often reflect subtle shifts in alignment or occlusion that, if uncorrected, can compromise both comfort and the reconstruction’s longevity.
Regular checkups at Beverly Hills Dental enable timely intervention for any issues to restore function and preserve the investment in the reconstruction, reinforcing long-term oral health and stability.
A failed full mouth reconstruction can often be corrected with careful evaluation and targeted treatment. The specialists at Beverly Hills Dental begin by identifying the root causes of failure, which may include material wear, misalignment, bite issues, or underlying gum or bone problems. Once these factors are assessed, a tailored plan is developed to restore function, appearance, and comfort, often combining restorative, cosmetic, and preventive approaches to achieve long-lasting results. In some cases, replacing worn or fractured crowns and bridges may be sufficient, while more extensive failures might require redoing implant placement or adjusting bite alignment.
Patient involvement and ongoing care are essential components of correction. Instructions for proper hygiene, dietary considerations, and protective measures such as night guards may accompany restorative work to support the reconstruction’s durability. Successful correction depends on both the technical work performed in the clinic and the patient’s commitment to maintaining their oral health between visits. Even complex cases can be addressed successfully with modern dental techniques at Beverly Hills Dental.
Signs of poor dental work in a reconstruction often appear as visible imperfections or functional issues. The patient might notice an uneven bite, poorly aligned teeth, or restorations that do not fit flush with the gum line. These visible discrepancies suggest that the underlying structure or placement technique may not have been executed with precision. Providers evaluate both cosmetic and functional aspects of reconstructions to detect these subtle indicators early. Pain or discomfort is another common signal. Improperly fitted crowns, bridges, or implants can create pressure points that lead to jaw soreness, gum irritation, or headaches. Persistent sensitivity in teeth or gums around restorations may indicate poor integration or insufficient adaptation to the patient’s bite.
Long-term wear or premature failure of materials also points to quality issues. Veneers, crowns, and bridges should last for many years under normal use, so cracking, chipping, or loosening within a short time frame can indicate that the materials or fabrication techniques were inadequate. Experienced specialists utilized high-quality materials and advanced technologies at Beverly Hills Dental to ensure quality treatment. Recurring infections or gum problems around reconstructed teeth can reflect inadequate dental work. Poorly contoured restorations or gaps can trap bacteria, leading to inflammation, decay, or implant complications.
Mouth reconstruction dentistry is available at Beverly Hills Dental.
Dr. Nader Afshari is highly regarded for his expertise in fixing failed full mouth reconstructions. With a keen eye for detail and precision, he offers individualized treatment plans to repair and enhance smiles, ensuring that all functional and aesthetic goals are met. His commitment to patient satisfaction and long-term results makes him a trusted choice for those seeking restorative solutions. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment. We are conveniently located at 414 North Camden Drive #925, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. We proudly serve patients from West Hollywood, Culver City, Bel Air, Hancock Park, and surrounding areas.








