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Full Mouth Rehabilitation Explained
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Full Mouth Rehabilitation Explained

A complete guide to full mouth rehabilitation, restoring function, aesthetics, and health to severely compromised teeth.

Reviewed by Dr Komal Suri
Updated November 2024

Quick Summary

What You Need To Know

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, customized treatment plan designed to rebuild and restore all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.

Key Takeaways

  • Combines multiple dental disciplines (restorative, implant, ortho, periodontics).
  • Focuses on establishing a harmonious bite (occlusion) first.
  • Uses advanced diagnostics like CBCT and Digital Smile Design.
  • Provides a long-lasting, functional, and beautiful result.

Who Is This For?

Patients with severe tooth wear, multiple missing teeth, chronic jaw pain, or failing dental work across their entire mouth.

Typical Outcome

A completely restored mouth with optimal chewing function, eliminated pain, and a highly aesthetic smile.

When dental problems extend beyond a single tooth and affect the entire mouth, a piecemeal approach to treatment often fails. Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) is a comprehensive, engineered approach to completely rebuilding your smile, function, and oral health.

What Is It?

Full Mouth Rehabilitation is a highly individualized treatment plan that involves restoring or replacing all of the teeth in a patient's mouth. It combines aesthetics with the science of restorative dentistry and functional occlusion to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.

Why Does It Matter?

Severe dental issues don't just affect your smile; they impact your ability to chew, speak, and live without pain. A collapsed bite can cause chronic headaches, TMJ disorders, and facial aging. FMR addresses the root causes of these issues, providing a stable foundation for lifelong oral health.

Signs & Symptoms

  • Teeth that are severely worn down, chipped, or broken
  • Multiple missing teeth
  • Chronic jaw pain, clicking, or headaches (TMD)
  • A bite that feels 'off' or uncomfortable
  • Failing old dental work (crowns, bridges, large fillings)

Common Causes

  • Years of untreated bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Acid erosion (from diet or conditions like acid reflux/GERD)
  • Advanced periodontal (gum) disease
  • Trauma or genetic conditions affecting tooth development

Diagnosis & Assessment

The foundation of FMR is meticulous diagnosis. We use the Kois Center principles to evaluate your risk in periodontics, biomechanics, function, and dentofacial aesthetics. This involves 3D CBCT scans, digital impressions, and a thorough analysis of your jaw joints and airway.

Treatment Options

  • Dental implants to replace missing teeth
  • Porcelain crowns and veneers to restore damaged teeth
  • Orthodontics to correct tooth position and bite alignment
  • Periodontal therapy to ensure a healthy gum foundation
  • Onlays and composite bonding for conservative restoration

Benefits

  • Restores full chewing capacity and comfort
  • Eliminates chronic pain associated with bite imbalance
  • Rejuvenates facial appearance by restoring lost vertical dimension
  • Provides a beautiful, natural-looking smile

Risks & Limitations

  • Requires a significant investment of time and resources.
  • Treatment is typically phased over several months.
  • Success relies heavily on patient compliance with oral hygiene and maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Full Mouth Rehabilitation take?

The timeline varies greatly depending on the complexity of the case. It can range from a few weeks for straightforward restorative cases to over a year if orthodontics, bone grafting, and dental implants are required.

Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation painful?

While the process involves extensive dental work, it is carefully managed to ensure your comfort. We use advanced local anesthesia and offer sedation options. Most patients report that the temporary discomfort is well worth the life-changing results.

Dr Aston Parmar

Clinical expert at ASURA Longevity Dentistry. Dedicated to evidence-based care, advanced diagnostics, and long-term oral health.

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