Full Mouth Rehabilitation
A comprehensive approach to restoring the entire dentition.
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that restores the function, health, and aesthetics of the entire dentition. It is indicated for patients with extensive dental problems including severe wear, multiple missing teeth, bite disorders, or trauma. The process begins with thorough diagnostics including full-mouth radiographs, photographs, and study models. A detailed treatment plan is developed, often involving multiple dental specialties. Procedures may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, root canals, periodontal treatment, and orthodontics. The treatment is typically phased, addressing urgent issues first before progressing to restorative and cosmetic procedures. Temporary restorations allow the patient to test the new bite before final restorations are placed. The entire process may take several months to over a year depending on complexity. Digital smile design and wax-up techniques help patients visualize the outcome before treatment begins. The result is a complete transformation of the patient's oral health and smile, restoring both function and confidence.
