Full Mouth Rehabilitation

What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Full Mouth Rehabilitation (or Reconstruction) is a comprehensive, integrative approach to restoring your entire mouth—every tooth, bite, and tissue—to optimal health, function, and appearance. It’s for patients with widespread damage, wear, “collapsed” bites, or multiple failing restorations.

Assessment & Treatment Planning

We begin with exhaustive diagnostics—digital scans, x-rays, bite analysis, joint evaluation, facial proportions, and aesthetic goals. Treatment is planned in phases: stabilizing disease, restoring structure, correcting bite, and refining aesthetics. Mock-ups and preview models guide decision-making.

Components of Rehabilitation

A comprehensive plan may include:

  • Crowns, bridges, inlays/onlays

  • Implants and implant-based prosthetics

  • Veneers or bonding for cosmetic balance

  • Orthodontics or aligners to correct alignment

  • Periodontal therapy to support tissues

  • Occlusal guards or equilibration for bite balance

Each stage is sequenced to preserve comfort, function, and gradual improvement.

What Patients Experience

You may have temporary restorations, phased appointments, and careful monitoring. Mid-treatment adjustments are common to refine fit and aesthetics. Communication is ongoing—patients see before/after mock-ups and are involved in the process.

Benefits Beyond Looks

A full rehab not only restores esthetics—it returns chewing efficiency, protects remaining teeth, improves speech, and helps prevent future breakdown. It can relieve discomfort, reduce wear, and harmonize joint and muscle function.

Ideal Candidates

This is for patients with multiple damaged teeth, misaligned bite, worn enamel, existing restorations failing, or structural collapse over time. Good oral hygiene, realistic expectations, and willingness to commit to the process are key to success.