Redcliffe Dental

Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Redcliffe

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Full mouth rehabilitation can be excellent for people with multiple missing or damaged teeth, making it tricky to eat or awkward to smile. Full mouth rehabilitation uses a combination of procedures to rehabilitate the condition of the mouth to a functional and aesthetic result. For example, teeth that are quite damagedare restored using fillings or crowns and dental implants, dentures or bridges are used to replace missing teeth.

How Long Will Treatment Take?

The time required for full mouth rehabilitation will depend on the procedures required for the purpose of restoringand rebuilding your smile and for restoring your dental health. Every treatment will be fully customised and each restoration is carefully designed to restore function and appearance while providing the proper support for your cheeks and lips. This support is often lacking when a substantial number of teeth are missing or broken down. If you are currently missing quite a few teeth then the transformation to your facial appearance and to your smile, and the improvements to the function of your teeth can be considerable. Of course, our caring dental team will be here to support you every step of the way.

Surgical Warning
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should obtain opinions and advice by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Results and procedures required will vary from individual to individual.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full mouth rehabilitation involve?
Full mouth rehabilitation combines multiple dental procedures—such as crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, orthodontics and gum therapy—to restore function, aesthetics, and oral health across all teeth and jaw structures.

Who benefits from a full mouth rehabilitation?
This treatment is ideal for patients with multiple missing, worn or damaged teeth, bite issues, and those seeking a comprehensive smile transformation with restored chewing ability and improved aesthetics.

What should I expect during planning and recovery?
Planning includes digital scans, photographs and detailed treatment sequencing. Rehabilitation usually occurs over several visits. Recovery involves routine follow-up, possible temporary restorations and coordination of care between different treatments to ensure comfort and success.