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Full Mouth Rehabilitation — Complete Dental Restoration

Complete dental restoration combining implants, crowns, bridges and more for total oral rehabilitation.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Samhita Dental and Polyclinic in Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore offers comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation for patients who need extensive dental restoration. Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth restoration, is a customised treatment plan that combines multiple dental procedures to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of the entire mouth. Our experienced MDS oral surgeon and team of specialists work together to deliver transformative results for even the most complex dental cases.

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses all aspects of a patient's oral health simultaneously. Unlike individual treatments that focus on a single tooth or area, full mouth rehabilitation considers the entire oral system, including the teeth, gums, jawbone, bite alignment, and temporomandibular joints (TMJ). The goal is to restore optimal oral function, eliminate pain and discomfort, and create a natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing smile. Each treatment plan is unique and may involve a combination of restorative, surgical, orthodontic, and cosmetic procedures.

Who Needs Full Mouth Rehab?

Full mouth rehabilitation may be recommended for patients who have multiple missing teeth across the mouth, severe wear and erosion from bruxism (teeth grinding) or acid reflux, extensive decay affecting many teeth, failed or ageing dental restorations (old crowns, bridges, or fillings), advanced gum disease that has led to bone loss and tooth mobility, trauma or injury to multiple teeth, congenital dental abnormalities, or TMJ disorders combined with dental problems. Patients who have neglected their dental health for years and now face multiple concurrent issues are ideal candidates for full mouth rehabilitation.

Treatment Components

Our treatment follows a systematic, phased approach to ensure the best possible outcomes:

Phase 1 - Comprehensive Assessment: This is the most critical phase. It includes a thorough oral examination, full-mouth X-rays (OPG), individual tooth X-rays (RVG), photographs, digital impressions, bite analysis, and TMJ evaluation. We assess the health of every tooth, the condition of the gums and jawbone, and the relationship between the upper and lower jaws. This detailed diagnostic workup allows us to develop a precise, personalised treatment plan.

Phase 2 - Treatment Planning: Based on the assessment, our team of specialists collaborates to create a comprehensive treatment plan. This plan outlines every procedure needed, the sequence in which they will be performed, the timeline, and the cost. We discuss the plan in detail with you, answer all your questions, and ensure you are comfortable before proceeding.

Phase 3 - Foundation Work: Before any restorative work begins, the foundation must be sound. This phase addresses gum disease through scaling, root planing, or periodontal surgery. Teeth that cannot be saved are extracted. Bone grafting may be performed where needed to build up the jawbone for future implant placement. Any active infections are treated and resolved.

Phase 4 - Restoration: This is the main treatment phase where the missing and damaged teeth are restored. Depending on the plan, this may include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, root canal treatments, fillings, dentures, or a combination of these. Orthodontic treatment may also be incorporated if teeth need repositioning before final restorations.

Phase 5 - Fine-Tuning and Adjustments: After the restorations are placed, the bite is carefully checked and adjusted. Temporary restorations may be used first to test the function and aesthetics before permanent ones are fabricated. This phase ensures everything feels natural and comfortable.

A full mouth rehabilitation plan may include any combination of: dental implants (single tooth, All-on-4, All-on-6), dental crowns and bridges, veneers, root canal treatments, fillings, scaling and root planing, periodontal surgery, bone grafting, extractions, dentures, orthodontics, and TMJ therapy.

A full mouth rehabilitation plan may include any combination of the following treatments: dental implants (single tooth, multiple, All-on-4, or All-on-6), dental crowns (zirconia, ceramic, or PFM), dental bridges, porcelain or composite veneers, root canal treatments, dental fillings, scaling and root planing, periodontal surgery, bone grafting, tooth extractions, removable or fixed dentures, orthodontics (braces or aligners), and TMJ therapy. The specific combination depends entirely on the individual patient's needs.

Treatment Timeline

The duration of full mouth rehabilitation varies significantly depending on the complexity of the case. Simple cases involving primarily restorative work (crowns, bridges, fillings) may be completed in 2 to 4 weeks. Cases involving dental implants typically require 3 to 6 months to allow for osseointegration (the implant fusing with the jawbone). Complex cases involving bone grafting, gum surgery, orthodontics, and multiple implants may take 6 to 12 months or longer. Throughout the process, temporary restorations ensure that you can eat, speak, and smile normally.

Cost & Payment Options

The cost of full mouth rehabilitation at Samhita Dental in Basaveshwaranagar ranges from approximately INR 50,000 for simpler cases to INR 5,00,000 or more for complex cases involving multiple implants, bone grafting, and extensive restorative work. The final cost depends on the number and type of treatments required. We provide a detailed cost breakdown during the planning phase so there are no surprises. EMI payment options are available to help make comprehensive treatment accessible to all patients.

Why Choose Samhita Dental for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

At Samhita Dental & Poly Clinic in Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore, you receive full mouth rehabilitation from experienced dental specialists who prioritize your comfort and results.

  • MDS Oral Surgeon on Staff — Dr. Sumukh M holds an MDS in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery with 15+ years of experience
  • Nobel Biocare Fellow — Fellowship-trained in oral implantology for world-class implant procedures
  • 100% Sterilization — Autoclave sterilization with strict infection control protocols
  • In-House Diagnostics — OPG and digital X-ray facilities for immediate diagnosis
  • Affordable Pricing — Transparent pricing with EMI options available
  • Convenient Hours — Open 9AM to 9PM, Monday to Saturday

Book your appointment today by calling 9886809202 or booking online.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is full mouth rehabilitation painful?
Individual procedures are performed under local anaesthesia, so you will not feel pain during treatment. Some discomfort after surgical procedures is normal and manageable with prescribed pain medication. Our team takes every measure to ensure your comfort throughout the process.

2. How do I know if I need full mouth rehabilitation?
If you have multiple dental problems such as missing teeth, damaged teeth, gum disease, and bite issues, a comprehensive rehabilitation approach may be more effective and cost-efficient than treating each issue individually. Schedule a consultation for a thorough evaluation.

3. Can full mouth rehabilitation be done in stages?
Yes. In fact, most full mouth rehabilitation plans are completed in phases. This allows for healing between procedures and helps manage the financial investment over time.

4. Will I need to take time off work?
Most procedures involve minimal downtime. Surgical procedures such as implant placement or bone grafting may require 1 to 2 days of rest. We schedule treatments to minimise disruption to your daily life.

5. Is there an age limit for full mouth rehabilitation?
There is no upper age limit. Full mouth rehabilitation is suitable for adults of all ages, provided they are in reasonable general health. We evaluate each patient individually.

6. How long do the results last?
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, the results of full mouth rehabilitation can last for many years. Dental implants can last a lifetime, while crowns and bridges typically last 10 to 15 years or more.

7. Can I eat normally during treatment?
Yes. Temporary restorations are provided during the treatment period so you can eat and speak normally. Certain dietary restrictions may apply immediately after specific procedures.

8. What is the difference between full mouth rehabilitation and smile makeover?
A smile makeover focuses primarily on the cosmetic appearance of the smile. Full mouth rehabilitation addresses both functional and aesthetic concerns, restoring the health, bite, and appearance of the entire mouth.

9. Do you offer financing for full mouth rehabilitation?
Yes. We offer EMI payment options and can help you plan the treatment in phases to manage costs effectively.

10. How do I get started?
Call us at 9886809202 or visit Samhita Dental and Polyclinic in Basaveshwaranagar to schedule your comprehensive consultation. We will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and create a personalised treatment plan.

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