Full Mouth Rehabilitation Treatment

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Treatment?

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive dental treatment plan designed to address and correct multiple oral health issues affecting the entire mouth. This extensive process involves restoring or replacing damaged teeth, treating gum disease, and improving the overall function and aesthetics of the oral cavity. Full mouth rehabilitation is often recommended for individuals with complex dental concerns. No more hiding your smile, get a healthy mouth for a healthy life with our full mouth rehabilitation (FMR).

What procedures come under Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

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Root canal therapy to treat infected and damaged teeth roots.

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Periodontal therapy to treat bleeding or swollen gums, abscesses in your mouth or any sort of gum disease

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Orthodontic treatments for misaligned teeth like braces, clear aligners, expanders, retainers etc

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Dental Implants to replace missing teeth

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Porcelain veneers can be used to enhance the look of many teeth at once

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Procedure to Improve your biting performance and relieve jaw pain

Who may need Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?

Tooth loss and injury can occur for a variety of causes. For example, many people have had substantial damage to their teeth and gum health due to bacterial infections, gum disease, and trauma

FAQ's

What is the cost of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

The cost of full mouth rehabilitation will vary from one person to another. Or it depends on the type of procedure whether you opt for single implants, or whitening, among other dental procedures. It also varies from one country to another.

How Long Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Take?

The duration of full mouth rehabilitation varies based on the complexity of the case and the specific treatments involved. It can take several weeks to months, depending on the extent of the procedures

Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Painful?

The procedures are performed under anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort. While there may be some post-treatment discomfort, pain management measures are typically employed to minimize any pain or discomfort

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