What is a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

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A fully customized approach to restoring health, function, and beauty.

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment tailored specifically to each patient’s needs. The goal is to restore the health, function, and appearance of the entire mouth—including the teeth, gums, and bite. In many cases, this involves rebuilding or replacing every tooth using a carefully planned combination of advanced dental services.

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

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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.

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