What is a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?


A fully customized approach to restoring health, function, and beauty.
What treatments may be involved?
Depending on your needs, full mouth rehabilitation may include:
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
- Porcelain veneers
- Inlays and onlays
- Fillings and bonding
- Professional-grade teeth whitening
- Orthodontic treatment
- Endodontic therapy (root canal treatment)
When a case requires care beyond the scope of our office, we collaborate with a trusted network of leading specialists in the area. This ensures that every aspect of your treatment receives the highest level of expertise



Who is a candidate for full mouth rehabilitation?
Teeth can be damaged or lost due to decay, trauma, wear, or gum disease.
You may be a candidate if you:
- Have multiple missing or severely damaged teeth
- Struggle with bite problems or jaw discomfort
- Have restorations (crowns, bridges, or fillings) that are failing or worn out
- Want to improve both function and esthetics for long-term oral health
Candidates should be in good overall health, as the process often requires a series of appointments.
The outcome
Although full mouth rehabilitation is a complex and multi-step process, the results are life-changing. Patients leave with:
- A fully functioning bite
- Long-lasting oral health
- A natural, beautiful smile designed for comfort and confidence
With proper planning and execution, full mouth rehabilitation can restore not only your teeth but also your quality of life—for decades to come.

