Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

The goal of the Full Mouth Rehabilitation Plan is to improve the appearance of the smile by correcting imperfections in the bite position. Full mouth rehabilitation, which combines the science of neuromuscular dentistry with the artistry of cosmetic dentistry, generates a smile that is perfect, comfortable, and beautiful. Full mouth rehabilitation restores the teeth, tissues, jaws, and muscles to their original natural form and structure. Full mouth rehabilitation is suggested for anyone who has short, damaged teeth or teeth that are chipped and broken throughout the mouth.

Who Is in Need of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Many people have dental problems throughout their mouths that must be addressed thoroughly with the goal of achieving a final result that enhances both purpose and aesthetics. Multiple missing teeth, numerous teeth with large fillings that are failing or exhibiting decay, broken teeth or cracked, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits may be present in these patients. There are also patients who were born with congenital conditions. These patients may require full mouth rehabilitation as well.

At Sahas Dental Care, we offer a variety of full mouth rehabilitation treatment options for patients to choose from, depending on the amount of time they have available and their financial situation. The success of such cases is dependent on the treatment's skills and precision.

Sahas Dental Care can completely rejuvenate your mouth, resulting in a healthy, beautiful smile in which others cannot tell the difference between your natural teeth and the restored teeth.

Our team works to tailor treatment to each patient's specific needs and will assist you in determining an appropriate treatment plan. You can be confident that we will take all necessary steps to ensure that you are taken on a journey to oral health that is always informed, always discussed, and always in your best interests. Full mouth rehabilitation entails recreating every tooth in the mouth.