What is full mouth rehabilitation?

It’s a personalized dental plan that restores all teeth in both arches using a combination of treatments like crowns, bridges, implants, and bite correction. The goal is to improve comfort, function, and aesthetics.

Who is a good candidate for full mouth reconstruction?

This approach is ideal for patients with multiple dental issues—such as worn, missing, or broken teeth, TMJ pain, or bite imbalance—that affect their ability to chew, speak, or smile confidently.

How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?

Treatment can take several weeks to months, depending on how many procedures are involved. Some patients complete their plan in stages over time to match their schedule and healing needs.

Does full mouth reconstruction hurt?

No. Most procedures are done under local anesthesia, and we offer sedation when needed. Any post-treatment discomfort is temporary and manageable with care instructions provided.

Are the results permanent?

With proper oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and bite protection (like a night guard), restorations can last many years—often a decade or longer—before any touch-ups are needed.

Is full mouth rehabilitation the same as a smile makeover?

Not exactly. Smile makeovers focus on appearance, while full mouth rehab addresses medical issues like tooth wear, bite dysfunction, and TMJ, alongside cosmetic enhancements.

Will insurance cover full mouth reconstruction?

Some parts may be covered if they’re medically necessary. We’ll help you understand what’s eligible and submit any paperwork to your provider on your behalf.

Can full mouth rehabilitation fix TMJ problems?

Yes. A core goal is to stabilize your bite, which can reduce jaw strain, relieve TMJ-related symptoms, and protect the longevity of your dental work.