Full Mouth Reconstruction for Patients in Witch Hazel, Oregon
Full Mouth Reconstruction Beaverton is a specialized dental service provided by the board-certified specialists at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton, OR. Comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation for Witch Hazel residents — complete dental reconstruction at ADSC in nearby Beaverton
It’s completely natural to have questions or concerns. That’s exactly what your consultation is for — no pressure, just honest answers from our specialists.
Full Mouth Reconstruction for Patients in Witch Hazel, Oregon
Witch Hazel residents seeking comprehensive dental reconstruction have access to full specialty-level rehabilitative care at ADSC, located just minutes away in Beaverton. Full mouth reconstruction rebuilds the entire dentition when widespread damage — advanced decay, multiple failing restorations, severe wear, missing teeth, or bite collapse — prevents conservative treatment of individual teeth. The approach is systematic: diagnose every problem across the complete dentition, develop a sequenced treatment plan, and rebuild the mouth in coordinated phases.
Patients from the Witch Hazel community often present after years of deferred dental treatment. The accumulated damage can appear overwhelming, but comprehensive reconstruction follows a logical sequence. CBCT imaging provides a complete 3D map of every tooth, root, and bone structure. Digital impressions capture precise measurements. Bite analysis identifies the occlusal relationships that must be re-established. From this diagnostic foundation, a step-by-step plan emerges that addresses every problem in the correct order.
Dr. Ostovar and Dr. Gvozden coordinate all phases of full mouth reconstruction under one roof at ADSC. Periodontal therapy, endodontic treatment, implant surgery, and prosthetic restoration are managed by the same team — eliminating the referral delays and communication gaps that occur when treatment is fragmented across multiple offices. Witch Hazel patients benefit from this integrated approach with minimal drive time to our Beaverton location.
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro & Washington County
Aloha Dental Specialty Center is located at 18455 SW Alexander St, Suite A, in Beaverton, Or 97003egon. We serve patients from across the Tualatin Valley and greater Portland metro, including Aloha, Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and Tualatin. Our Beaverton office is a 5-minute drive from Aloha, 10 minutes from Hillsboro, and 15 minutes from Tigard via SW 185th Avenue.
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Intel Campuses (Ronler Acres & Jones Farm)
10 to 15 minutes via NW 185th Ave. We accommodate the schedules of tech professionals who need efficient, high-quality specialty care.
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Nike World Headquarters
About 8 minutes via SW Baseline Rd. We frequently see patients from the Nike campus for surgical and implant procedures with sedation options.
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Streets of Tanasbourne & Orenco Station
Easily accessible via US-26 and NW 185th. Local general dentists in these communities regularly refer patients to us for specialty procedures.
Why Local Dentists Refer to Us
We work as a trusted partner to general dentists throughout the Tualatin Valley. When cases require CBCT-guided planning, IV sedation, bone grafting, or other advanced procedures, local providers refer to Dr. Ostovar for his fellowship-trained expertise and predictable results.
We handle the complex surgical phases and coordinate closely with your general dentist for smooth continuity of care from start to finish.
Understanding Your Investment
At Aloha Dental Specialty Center, we provide transparent pricing before any treatment begins. The cost of your procedure depends on clinical complexity, materials used, and sedation requirements. We walk you through every line item during your consultation so there are no surprises.
What Affects Cost:
- Clinical Complexity: Bone loss, sinus proximity, nerve involvement, or the need for grafting affects treatment planning and surgical time.
- Materials: We use research-backed implant systems, purified bone graft matrices, and high-strength ceramics from established manufacturers.
- Sedation: Options range from local anesthesia to IV sedation, each with different associated costs. We discuss the best option for your comfort and procedure.
Insurance & Financing
We accept most major dental insurance plans and file claims on your behalf. Our team verifies your benefits before treatment and submits pre-treatment estimates with clinical documentation to maximize coverage.
For out-of-pocket costs, we partner with CareCredit and Cherry for flexible payment plans. We also offer our ADSC Dental Savings Plan for patients without insurance.
Recovery & Healing Timeline
Understanding the healing process helps you plan ahead and follow post-operative instructions for the best possible outcome.
First 48 Hours
Mild swelling and tenderness are normal. Apply ice packs in 20-minute intervals and take prescribed or over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication. Eat soft foods and avoid the surgical site when chewing.
Days 3 to 7
Swelling peaks around day three and then improves. The tissue begins closing over the surgical site. Continue with soft foods and use any prescribed antimicrobial rinse. Most patients return to normal activities during this phase.
Long-Term Healing
Surface tissue heals within two to three weeks. Bone integration and deep healing continue for three to six months. Avoid smoking, follow up as scheduled, and maintain good oral hygiene throughout recovery.
Questions during recovery? Call us at (503) 822-0096. We are available for post-operative concerns.
Neuromuscular Adaptation in Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Comprehensive reconstruction re-establishes the vertical dimension of occlusion — the three-dimensional spatial relationship between the upper and lower jaws. When this dimension changes (as it must in collapsed bite cases), the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joints, and proprioceptive feedback systems must adapt to new positions. Research shows that the neuromuscular system adapts to vertical dimension changes of up to 5mm within 2 to 4 weeks when introduced gradually through provisional restorations. This adaptation period is built into the treatment protocol: provisional restorations are worn for weeks to months, allowing the patient to confirm comfort and function before definitive ceramics are fabricated.
Why Choose a Specialist?
ADSC provides Witch Hazel area patients with full mouth reconstruction services combining CBCT diagnostics, digital workflow, and phased treatment execution. Dr. Ostovar and Dr. Gvozden manage every aspect of the rehabilitation process from initial evaluation through final restoration delivery.
Your Full Mouth Reconstruction Beaverton Treatment Steps
- Consultation & Exam: Comprehensive full mouth reconstruction beaverton evaluation with CBCT 3D imaging at our Beaverton office.
- Treatment Plan: Board-certified specialist discusses your full mouth reconstruction beaverton options, timeline, and costs. Our procedures maintain a 95%+ success rate, backed by advanced 3D imaging and evidence-based protocols.
- Treatment: Procedure performed with comfort options including sedation if needed.
- Follow-Up: Post-treatment monitoring and care coordination for best healing.
Schedule Your Appointment Today
Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton, OR. Call (503) 822-0096 Office hours: Monday through Friday 7 AM to 7 PM, Saturday and Sunday 8 AM to 2 PM. or request an appointment online.
Related Services at Aloha Dental Specialty Center:
Dental Implants · Oral Surgery · Root Canal · Invisalign · Periodontics · Pediatric · TMJ Treatment · Sedation · Cosmetic · Emergency · Sleep Apnea
From Dr. Ostovar: What I Tell My Implant Patients
“In my experience placing thousands of dental implants, I’ve found that the patients who do best are the ones who understand what they’re getting into. It’s not a painful procedure — most people tell me it was easier than the extraction. But it is a process. You’re looking at 3-6 months from implant placement to final crown, sometimes longer if we need to build bone first.
I won’t sugarcoat it: not every patient is a candidate right away. If you’ve had teeth missing for years, you’ve likely lost bone. That doesn’t mean you can’t get implants — it means we may need a bone graft or sinus lift first. I’d rather take the time to build a solid foundation than rush and risk failure.
The materials matter too. We use Nobel Biocare and Straumann titanium implants — these are the systems with the best long-term research behind them. For the crown, I typically recommend zirconia or e.max porcelain depending on the location in your mouth. Front teeth get a different material consideration than molars.
If you’re comparing costs, a single implant at our Beaverton office runs $3,500-$5,500 including the crown. That’s competitive for the Portland metro area, and we offer CareCredit 0% financing. Most PPO dental insurance plans now cover a portion of implant costs — our team will verify your benefits before we start.”
— Dr. Merat Ostovar, DDS | Board-Certified Implant Specialist
Typical Healing Timeline:
Days 1-3: Initial healing, mild swelling managed with ice and medication. Days 4-7: Swelling subsides, gradual return to normal diet. Weeks 2-4: Soft tissue heals completely. Months 2-6: Bone remodeling and full integration (for surgical procedures). Individual recovery varies — we provide detailed post-op instructions specific to your procedure.
For additional clinical information, visit the American Dental Association (ADA).
Last reviewed by our dental specialists: March 2026. Clinical information on this page reflects current evidence-based dental practices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far is ADSC from Witch Hazel?
ADSC is located at 18455 SW Alexander St, Suite A, Beaverton — approximately 10 to 15 minutes from most areas of Witch Hazel via SW 185th Avenue or TV Highway. The office is easily accessible with ample parking.
What does full mouth reconstruction include?
The treatment addresses everything needed to restore a fully functional, healthy dentition: periodontal (gum) treatment, root canals on salvageable teeth, extractions of teeth beyond saving, dental implants to replace missing teeth, crowns on damaged teeth, bridges or implant-supported prosthetics, and occlusal rehabilitation to restore proper bite alignment. The specific combination depends on your individual situation.
How do I know if I need full mouth reconstruction?
If you have multiple teeth with large failing fillings or crowns, several missing teeth, pain in multiple areas, difficulty chewing, or teeth that are severely worn down — you may be a candidate. A comprehensive evaluation with CBCT imaging determines the extent of damage and whether coordinated full mouth treatment or targeted individual procedures are appropriate.
Can the work be done in phases to spread out the cost?
Yes. Full mouth reconstruction is inherently phased — treatment extends over 6 to 18 months with costs distributed across that timeline. The sequence is planned so that each phase produces functional improvement while building toward the complete result. Insurance benefits are applied to each phase, and financing options are available for patient portions.
Will I have temporary teeth during the reconstruction?
Absolutely. Provisional restorations are placed at each phase. These well-made acrylic restorations allow normal eating, speaking, and social function throughout treatment. You are never left without functional teeth. The provisionals also serve as a test of the planned bite and aesthetics before final restorations are fabricated.
Is sedation available for lengthy reconstruction appointments?
IV sedation is available at ADSC and is commonly used for reconstruction appointments. Sedation allows longer, more productive sessions — multiple procedures can be completed in a single visit while you rest comfortably. This reduces the total number of appointments needed and is especially valued by patients with dental anxiety.
What is the success rate of full mouth reconstruction?
When properly planned and executed, full mouth reconstruction achieves high long-term success rates. Individual restoration survival exceeds 90% at 15 years. The overall rehabilitation — maintained with regular professional care and nightguard wear — provides decades of reliable function. Patient satisfaction rates for comprehensive reconstruction consistently exceed 95% in published studies.
How do I start the process?
Call ADSC to schedule a comprehensive evaluation. The initial appointment includes a thorough clinical examination, full-mouth radiographs, CBCT scan, photographs, and digital impressions. These records are analyzed to develop a detailed treatment plan and cost estimate. You will understand every aspect of the proposed treatment before committing to any procedures.
Can full mouth reconstruction fix my bite problems?
Yes. Rebuilding the occlusion is a core component of full mouth reconstruction. If your bite has collapsed, shifted, or become unstable due to missing teeth and worn restorations, the reconstruction re-establishes proper occlusal relationships — balanced contacts, proper vertical dimension, and functional excursive movements that protect the restorations long-term.
What if some of my teeth cannot be saved?
Teeth with fractures extending below bone level, advanced periodontal disease, or massive decay undermining the root are extracted as part of the treatment plan. Dental implants replace these teeth with fixed, permanent restorations. CBCT imaging determines implant feasibility. The reconstruction plan accounts for every tooth — saved or replaced — in the final result.
Do I need to see multiple specialists?
At ADSC, most specialty services are available under one roof — eliminating the need for multiple specialist offices. Periodontal treatment, endodontics, implant surgery, and prosthetic restoration are managed by the same team. This integrated approach simplifys scheduling, ensures consistent communication, and produces better coordinated outcomes.
How long will the final restorations last?
High-quality ceramic crowns and implant restorations last 15 to 25+ years with proper care. Longevity depends on oral hygiene, nightguard compliance, regular professional maintenance (every 3 to 4 months for reconstruction cases), and avoiding destructive habits. The investment in comprehensive reconstruction pays dividends over decades of reliable function.
What if I have dental anxiety about such extensive treatment?
Dental anxiety is common among patients needing reconstruction, often because past experiences were negative. IV sedation at ADSC allows you to undergo treatment in complete comfort — you remain in a relaxed, semi-conscious state with no memory of the procedure. Many reconstruction patients tell us that sedation transformed their dental experience.
Can reconstruction improve the appearance of my smile?
Significantly. Reconstruction replaces damaged, discolored, worn, and missing teeth with ceramics that replicate natural tooth form, color, and proportion. The aesthetic improvement is often dramatic because the starting point involves visible damage. Digital smile design allows preview of the expected result during the planning phase.
Is full mouth reconstruction covered by dental insurance?
Individual procedures within the reconstruction (crowns, root canals, extractions, periodontal treatment) are typically covered by insurance. The aggregate benefit depends on your plan's annual maximum (usually $1,500 to $2,500). Insurance covers a portion of the total cost, with the remainder managed through payment plans and financing. Our team maximizes your insurance benefits across the treatment timeline.
Witch Hazel Residents — Schedule Your Full Mouth Consultation
Call our Beaverton office or request an appointment online. We look forward to helping you.