Dental full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth rehabilitation, is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring most or all the teeth. It is typically recommended for patients who have multiple dental concerns or extensive damage to their teeth, gums, or jawbone. 

 
The treatments involved in full mouth reconstruction can vary depending on the individual, but they may include: 
 
1. Restorative dentistry: This may involve dental crowns, bridges, or dental implants to replace missing or severely damaged teeth. 
 
2. Periodontal treatment: For gum disease or other gum-related issues to ensure a healthy foundation for the teeth. 
 
3. Orthodontics: Orthodontic treatment may be necessary to correct misaligned teeth or bite issues. 
 
4. Endodontics: Root canal treatment to address infected or damaged tooth pulp. 
 
5. Cosmetic dentistry: Procedures such as veneers or teeth whitening may be included to enhance the appearance of the teeth. 
 
The goal of dental full mouth reconstruction is to restore oral health, function, and aesthetics. It can significantly improve the overall quality of life for patients with extensive dental needs.