Full Mouth Rehabilitation

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

When dental problems extend beyond a single tooth or a single concern, the solution needs to match the complexity of the situation. Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, carefully coordinated approach to restoring every aspect of your smile, addressing function, health, and appearance together, rather than treating each issue in isolation.

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation, sometimes called full mouth reconstruction is a customized treatment plan that combines multiple restorative and, where appropriate, cosmetic procedures to completely rebuild a smile that has been significantly compromised. It is not a single procedure but a thoughtfully sequenced series of treatments, designed around your specific clinical needs and personal goals.

At Caloosa Dental, our team brings the expertise needed to plan and execute complex cases with precision and the patience to make sure you understand and feel confident in every step of your treatment.

Who is Full Mouth Rehabilitation For

This level of care is typically recommended for patients dealing with widespread or long-standing dental concerns, including:
  • Severe tooth decay affecting multiple teeth throughout the mouth
  • Significant tooth loss that has altered the bite and facial structure
  • Advanced gum disease that has compromised the supporting bone and tissue
  • Extensive wear caused by chronic grinding or clenching over many years
  • Teeth that have been severely damaged by trauma or injury
  • A deeply misaligned bite causing jaw pain, headaches, or uneven wear
  • Patients who have delayed dental care for an extended period and face multiple compounding issues

A Treatment Plan Built Around You

No two full mouth rehabilitation cases are alike. Depending on your needs, your plan may include a combination of:
  • Periodontal treatment to address gum disease before restorative work begins
  • Extractions of teeth that cannot be saved
  • Dental implants to replace missing teeth with permanent, stable roots
  • Crowns, bridges, or veneers to restore damaged or compromised teeth
  • Dentures or implant-retained dentures for patients with extensive tooth loss
  • Orthodontic treatment to correct alignment before or alongside restorative work
  • Occlusal therapy to address bite imbalances and jaw joint concerns

Guided Care Every Step of the Way

Full mouth rehabilitation is a significant undertaking — but for the right patient, it is genuinely life-changing. Our team will walk you through a thorough evaluation, explain exactly what we find, and build a phased treatment plan that accounts for your health priorities, your timeline, and your goals. We don't rush the process, and we don't overwhelm you with it either — we move at a pace that keeps you informed, comfortable, and confident every step of the way.

FAQs

Full mouth rehabilitation is ideal for patients who have multiple dental issues, such as worn-down teeth, missing teeth, gum disease, or misalignment. It’s also recommended for patients who are looking to improve the overall appearance and function of their smile.
The timeline for full mouth rehabilitation varies depending on the complexity of the treatment and the procedures involved. It can take anywhere from several months to over a year to complete, but the results are long-lasting and life-changing.
The procedures included in full mouth rehabilitation can vary based on your needs. Common treatments include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, orthodontics, and gum disease treatment. Your dentist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your oral health goals.
Full mouth rehabilitation is performed under local anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable throughout the process. After treatment, you may experience some discomfort or swelling, but it should subside as you heal. Pain management options are available to make the recovery process smoother.
With proper care, the results of full mouth rehabilitation can last for many years. The longevity of your results depends on the treatments used, your oral hygiene habits, and any necessary follow-up care. Regular dental visits will help maintain your newly restored smile.

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