Full Mouth Reconstruction in Londonderry & Salem, NH

Rebuild Function, Health & Confidence with Personalized Surgical Restoration
When damage, disease, or tooth loss affects most or all of your teeth, a comprehensive plan is needed to restore both function and quality of life. At Curtin Oral Surgery & Associates, we provide full mouth reconstruction solutions tailored to the unique needs of each patient—whether you're dealing with complex medical history, long-term dental issues, or recent trauma.
We regularly welcome patients from Londonderry, Salem, and surrounding communities including Derry, Windham, Pelham, and Methuen, MA, to our practices located just off I-93 and on Main Street. With a focus on surgical precision and compassionate care, our team is here to help you start fresh.
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction refers to a series of carefully coordinated procedures to rebuild and restore your entire smile—addressing missing teeth, damaged teeth, jawbone loss, bite alignment, and overall oral health.
This treatment plan may include a combination of:
- Tooth extractions (including impacted or non-restorable teeth)
- Dental implants
- All-on-4® implants or implant-supported dentures
- Bone grafting and ridge augmentation
- Treatment for jaw joint (TMJ) issues or facial trauma
- Sedation to manage anxiety or complex cases
The result is a fully restored, functional, and healthy oral foundation—often in collaboration with your general dentist or prosthodontist.
Why Choose Curtin Oral Surgery for Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Dr. Jared Curtin, DDS, is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon with advanced training in surgical reconstruction, dental implants, and facial anatomy. He has treated patients with extensive needs due to trauma, disease, cancer treatment, or long-standing neglect—always with a focus on respect, empathy, and excellence.
With access to advanced 3D diagnostics, digital planning, and a full suite of in-house surgical services, we're able to complete even the most complex reconstructions with precision. From extractions to full arch replacement, each phase is guided by the same commitment to comfort and long-term results.
Patients in the Merrimack Valley often visit our Londonderry office or Salem location depending on their proximity, treatment complexity, or scheduling needs.
Who Might Need Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Full mouth reconstruction may be the right solution if you:
- Have lost most or all of your teeth due to decay, trauma, or gum disease
- Suffer from chronic dental infections or jaw pain
- Have severely worn or damaged teeth
- Need to replace failing dental work (bridges, dentures, etc.)
- Have been told you are not a candidate for traditional implants due to bone loss
- Are seeking a permanent, comprehensive alternative to removable dentures
The Reconstruction Process: What to Expect
Every full mouth reconstruction plan is customized, but typically involves the following steps:
- Initial Consultation & Imaging — We use 3D imaging to assess bone, teeth, and jaw structure, and to begin collaborative planning.
- Surgical Treatment Planning — We coordinate with your restorative dentist to determine which teeth need to be removed, replaced, or rebuilt.
- Surgical Phase — Procedures such as extractions, bone grafting, and implant placement are performed with appropriate anesthesia or sedation.
- Healing & Restoration — After recovery, your general dentist will place crowns, bridges, or full prosthetics to complete your smile.
- Follow-Up & Maintenance — We support your long-term care through regular check-ins, imaging, and collaboration with your general dentist.
FAQs
Is full mouth reconstruction the same as cosmetic dentistry?
Not exactly. While cosmetic treatments focus on appearance, full mouth reconstruction addresses function, health, and structure—though the aesthetic results are often just as transformative.
How long does full mouth reconstruction take?
It depends on the number and type of procedures involved. Treatment may be completed in stages over several months, especially if bone grafting or multiple surgeries are required.
Will I be without teeth during treatment?
In most cases, temporary prosthetics or transitional solutions are provided so you're never without a functional smile.
Can I be sedated for these procedures?
Yes. We offer IV sedation, oral conscious sedation, and general anesthesia when appropriate. Sedation is administered safely in-office to ensure comfort and reduce anxiety.
Is this covered by insurance?
Coverage varies based on your insurance provider and medical necessity. Our team will help you verify benefits and explore financing options, including CareCredit.
Act fast. Gently rinse the tooth (avoid scrubbing), place it in milk or saline, and contact our office immediately. Quick reimplantation can sometimes save the tooth.
Rebuild Your Oral Health—One Step at a Time
At Curtin Oral Surgery & Associates, we believe everyone deserves a smile that's healthy, stable, and strong. Whether you're visiting us in Londonderry or Salem, we're here to develop a plan that fits your unique needs—with surgical excellence and a patient-first approach every step of the way.

