The future timeline for a full-mouth reconstruction will vary, as it does with all patients, depending on your personal factors, oral structure, health, and the type of procedures you undergone. However, many of the most commonly used reconstruction options have a lifespan of at least a decade. These options include veneers, dental implants, crowns, and bridges, all of which can last ten years or more if patients take the proper care. Proper care, of course, involves daily hygiene habits such as brushing, flossing, and rinsing. Another integral component is scheduling routine check-ups and cleanings. After your full-mouth reconstruction, a follow-up appointment will allow us (or your general dentist) to check that everything is comfortable and that your bite is functional and does not give you any trouble. Additionally, our doctors can provide tips and tricks for correct care to help you extend the lifespan of your reconstruction or make any necessary alterations if you aren't pleased with your results. Then, through routine check-ups, we can monitor your progress, provide professional cleanings, and evaluate the integrity of any implants, fixtures, or veneers.