Full Mouth Rehabilitation - Dr. Dadoo's Family Dental Clinic
Who needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation Treatment?
- When teeth are severely worn down.
- When multiple teeth are missing.
- A deep bite.
- Severe decay in most of the teeth.
- Severe erosion of the enamel.
- Disorders that causes missing teeth, missing enamel, or poorly-formed teeth.
- Traumatic injury to the mouth or teeth.
We at Dr. Dadoo’s Family Dental Clinic center provide treatment for all the above dental problems. Full Mouth Rehabilitation is a complex and comprehensive treatment procedure which requires high level of expertise on the part of the dental healthcare professionals. If you are planning to undergo this procedure Dr. Dadoo’s Family Dental Clinic is the right choice for you.
What does it include?
Full mouth rehabilitation is customized for each patient and may involve:
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
- Root canal treatment
- Veneers for aesthetic enhancement
- Gum (periodontal) treatments
- Bite correction (occlusion adjustment)
The Process Of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Consultation & Diagnosis
This is the foundation of full mouth rehabilitation. Your dentist performs a comprehensive oral examination to assess the condition of your teeth, gums, jaw joints, and bite. Digital X-rays, photographs, and sometimes 3D scans are taken to identify hidden issues such as infections, bone loss, or impacted teeth. A smile analysis is also done to evaluate tooth shape, alignment, and facial harmony. This step ensures that every concern—functional and aesthetic—is clearly understood before treatment begins.
Treatment Planning
Based on the findings, a fully personalized treatment plan is created. This plan outlines the procedures required, their sequence, estimated timelines, and costs. Your dentist will consider your oral health needs, lifestyle, and cosmetic goals while designing the plan. You’ll also be guided through different treatment options (such as implants vs bridges), so you can make informed decisions about your care.
Phased Treatment
Full mouth rehabilitation is typically completed in stages to ensure precision and comfort. Initial phases may focus on treating infections, gum disease, or decay. This is followed by restorative procedures like root canals, implants, or crowns. Each step is carefully scheduled to allow proper healing and to achieve the best long-term outcome. This structured approach ensures that both function and aesthetics are restored gradually and effectively.
Final Restoration
In the final stage, permanent restorations such as crowns, bridges, or veneers are placed. Your bite is carefully adjusted to ensure proper alignment, comfort, and long-term stability. The end result is a fully restored smile that looks natural, feels comfortable, and functions efficiently—allowing you to chew, speak, and smile with confidence.