Full Mouth Reconstruction in Fountain Valley
When many teeth are breaking down, the goal is not random treatment tooth by tooth. KYT builds a sequence around structure, force, timing, and long-term stability.
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Common reconstruction situations
Evaluation
What KYT evaluates
- Remaining tooth structure
- Bite force and collapse patterns
- Missing teeth and bone levels
- Gum and bone support
- Condition of existing restorations
- Esthetic goals
- Treatment sequence and phasing
- Insurance coverage and financial planning
KYT Framework
How the KYT Framework applies
Structure
What can be saved, repaired, protected, or replaced?
Force
What is driving the breakdown — and does it need to be addressed first?
Timing
What is urgent, what can wait, and what must happen in sequence?
Stability
What plan has the best chance of holding up over time, not just in the short term?
Planning process
What comprehensive planning involves
- 1Complete records — exam, photos, X-rays, CBCT when clinically appropriate
- 2Diagnosis with a clear explanation of what is failing and why
- 3Phased treatment plan with priorities identified
- 4Written estimate with insurance breakdowns where applicable
- 5Options discussion — not a single mandated path
Comprehensive planning does not mean starting everything at once. KYT identifies what is urgent, what can be staged over time, and what may not need treatment at all.
Honest framing
What we do not promise
Full mouth reconstruction is complex and long-term. We do not promise a fixed finish date, a single perfect outcome, or that every tooth can be saved. We promise a clear plan, honest reasoning, and written estimates before anything begins.
Next steps
Useful next steps
If your mouth feels complicated, start with a plan that explains what matters first.
Request a Comprehensive EvaluationKYT Dental Services
11180 Warner Ave, Suite 251, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(833) 598-3368We verify PPO benefits whenever possible and provide written estimates before planned treatment. Insurance estimates are not guarantees. Final payment is determined by the insurance carrier after claim processing.