
It focuses on restoring comfort, stability, and function across the mouth rather than treating problems in isolation.
Treatment begins with careful assessment of the teeth, bite, and supporting structures to understand how changes have developed over time. Care is planned in stages and may involve a combination of restorative techniques, with the aim of re-establishing balance while preserving natural tooth structure wherever possible.
It is a planned approach to restoring oral health when multiple teeth, the bite, or overall function have been affected.
Full mouth rehabilitation is suited to patients with multiple dental concerns, such as worn, damaged, or missing teeth. It’s also helpful if you’re experiencing bite issues, sensitivity, or ongoing problems after previous dental work. The aim is to restore both function and appearance in a comprehensive, long-term way. If you’re unsure, we can assess this during your visit and guide you through the most appropriate options.
Treatment is carried out in carefully planned stages rather than a single appointment. This allows your mouth to heal properly between procedures and ensures each step is completed with precision. Some treatments, such as implants or orthodontics, naturally require time between phases. We’ll map everything out clearly so you know exactly what to expect at each stage.
Full mouth rehabilitation may involve a combination of treatments such as crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, or orthodontics. In some cases, gum treatment or root canal therapy may also be needed to support long-term results. Every plan is fully tailored to your oral health and goals. If you’re unsure, we can assess this during your visit and guide you through the most appropriate options.
Timeframes vary depending on the complexity of your case and the treatments involved. Some plans may take a few months, while more complex cases can extend beyond a year. We’ll give you a clear, phased timeline before starting so you know what to expect. Regular reviews help keep everything on track and progressing smoothly.
Most patients find the process very manageable, thanks to modern techniques and effective local anaesthesia. You may experience some temporary sensitivity or mild discomfort after certain procedures. This is usually short-lived and easily controlled with aftercare advice and medication if needed. Your comfort is always a priority throughout treatment.
Yes — aesthetics are a key part of full mouth rehabilitation. We can restore worn or damaged teeth to create a more balanced, natural-looking smile. The goal is always to enhance your appearance while keeping results subtle and harmonious. Many patients notice a significant boost in confidence once treatment is complete.
Maintaining your results is straightforward with good daily oral hygiene and regular check-ups. Brushing, flossing, and avoiding habits like biting hard objects will help protect your restorations. We may also recommend tailored care products depending on your treatment. With consistent maintenance, your results can remain strong, healthy, and long-lasting.
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