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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

If you’ve had trouble with most or some of your teeth throughout your life, you may sometimes wish that you could hit reset and start over with a brand new mouth. Achieving that reset is the goal of full mouth rehabilitation, though it isn’t quite as easy as hitting a button.

Patients’ motivation for getting a complete mouth rehabilitation is usually twofold: they want to look better but also feel better too. Missing teeth and oral pain can be a constant drain on your feelings of well-being and may even limit the foods you eat. With a restored smile, our hope is that you’ll be able to enjoy many of your favorite foods again.

Perhaps the best moment in a complete mouth rehabilitation is when a patient sees their restored smile for the first time. Many patients report an immediate boost in self confidence and self esteem. We love seeing that genuine new smile reveal itself for the first time, especially in patients who have been avoiding smiling or hiding their true smiles for years. A complete mouth rehabilithttps may feel like a long road, but we have had patients tell us that the journey is worth the destination. If you would like to completely restore your smile, please contact us to schedule a consultation.

What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Rather than a single procedure, full mouth rehabilitation involves addressing multiple problems using a variety of treatments. We can attempt to completely restore the health, function and aesthetics of your mouth using all of the tools, technologies and techniques available to us.

For example, a patient may get a combination of crowns and bridges to replace and strengthen teeth, while another patient could do a combination of clear aligners and veneers. The combinations of potential treatments your rehabilitation may include are nearly endless as every case is entirely customized.

Procedure Overview

Every full mouth rehabilitation starts with a consultation visit.

If you are an existing client, we will already have records of your latest x-rays and your dental exams. If you are a new client, you may need to have an exam appointment where we’ll also take updated x-rays. At your consult, we’ll discuss your current dental condition, as well as your goals for your final result.

Next, we will assemble a treatment plan that details which procedures will be needed to achieve our goals. This treatment plan will also act as a timeline and a budget estimate. During a complete mouth rehabilitation, not all the procedures will happen right away.

To accommodate your comfort and healing times, we may space out treatments over several days, weeks, or months. This will also allow time for any custom appliances or replacement teeth to be fabricated, either by us or a dental laboratory.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation FAQs

What is full mouth restoration?
Full mouth restoration is a complete dental plan that treats multiple oral health issues that include multiple missing teeth, decay, and damaged teeth.
What procedures are included in full mouth restoration?
At Grand Village Dental, we use a combination of treatments in full mouth restoration including dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, dentures, and orthodontics.
How long does full mouth restoration in Peterborough take?
That varies with each patient but it takes longer than most other dentistry treatments. It could take months or even years to complete a full mouth restoration because you have a healing or adjustment period between each procedure.
Is full mouth restoration covered by insurance?
Insurance can cover it but it depends on your plan. We can check your coverage.
How do I get started with full mouth restoration?
Contact us for a consultation. You may not need full mouth restoration but could benefit from other procedures.
What are the benefits of full mouth restoration?
Full mouth restoration improves oral and physical health because it allows you to eat better and is a confidence booster. It improves your quality of life.
Are there any risks associated with full mouth restoration?
It is a safe protocol but there is a risk of infection or complications with each procedure.
Can full mouth restoration help with TMJ disorders?
Yes, full mouth restoration in Peterborough can address issues related to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Treatments such as bite adjustments and restorative procedures can alleviate symptoms and improve jaw function.