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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation combines restorative dentistry, bite correction, oral rehabilitation, and smile restoration into one carefully sequenced treatment plan.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Treatment Overview

Restoring Function, Bite Balance, and Smile Confidence

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive plan for patients with multiple worn, damaged, missing, or unstable teeth. It brings together restorative dentistry, periodontal care, bite correction, and aesthetic planning.

The goal is to rebuild oral function and smile appearance while improving long-term comfort, chewing efficiency, and stability.

  • Restorative dentistry for multiple damaged or missing teeth
  • Bite correction for chewing comfort and balanced function
  • Oral rehabilitation through phased treatment planning
  • Smile restoration with natural-looking final restorations
  • Long-term maintenance strategy for rebuilt teeth
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01

Restored Function

Treatment is planned to improve chewing comfort and support everyday oral function.

02

Bite Correction

Bite balance is assessed to reduce overload, wear, and jaw discomfort where possible.

03

Smile Restoration

Final restorations are shaped and shaded to support a confident, natural smile.

04

Phased Planning

Complex care is sequenced into manageable stages for clarity and comfort.

Procedure Timeline

A Structured Oral Rehabilitation Journey

01

Comprehensive Evaluation

The dentist reviews teeth, gums, bite, jaw joints, photographs, scans, and radiographs.

02

Stabilization

Urgent decay, infection, gum inflammation, or painful teeth are managed first.

03

Bite and Smile Planning

Restorative options, bite correction needs, and smile design goals are planned together.

04

Restorative Phase

Crowns, bridges, implants, fillings, or other restorations are completed according to the plan.

05

Final Adjustments

Bite contacts, comfort, shade, shape, and speech are refined for a stable result.

06

Maintenance

Regular reviews help protect the rehabilitated smile and catch wear or gum issues early.

Home Maintenance

Brush, floss, and use interdental aids as advised to protect restorations and gum health.

Bite Protection

A night guard may be recommended when grinding or heavy bite forces are present.

Review Visits

Scheduled maintenance checks restorations, bite comfort, gum health, and long-term stability.

FAQ

Common Questions

It may be suitable for patients with several worn, broken, missing, or failing teeth, bite collapse, or complex restorative needs.

No. It is usually a phased plan combining the treatments needed for function, health, and smile restoration.

Yes, bite correction is considered whenever tooth wear, missing teeth, or jaw comfort affects the treatment plan.

The timeline depends on gum health, tooth condition, implants, healing needs, and the number of restorations involved.

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