Full-Mouth Rehabilitation


Complete Dental Renewal for a Healthy, Confident Smile
At Oviedo Premier Dental, our Full-Mouth Rehabilitation services provide a comprehensive solution for patients with extensive dental issues. This treatment plan combines restorative, cosmetic, and functional dentistry to address multiple concerns in your mouth, restoring both health and aesthetics. From severe tooth wear to bite misalignment, our team designs a personalized approach for a fully functional and beautiful smile.
What Is Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation is a customized dental treatment plan that restores or replaces most or all of the teeth in your mouth. It combines multiple procedures such as crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, and periodontal therapy to correct structural, functional, and aesthetic issues. The goal is to improve oral health, bite function, and overall smile appearance.
How Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Works
- Comprehensive evaluation of oral health, bite, and jaw function
- Personalized treatment plan combining multiple restorative and cosmetic procedures
- Use of advanced dental technologies for precision and lasting results
- Ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure long-term success
Conditions Treated with Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation is ideal for patients with complex dental issues, including damage from decay, trauma, or chronic wear. It restores full function and enhances smile aesthetics.
- Extensive tooth decay or cavities
- Missing teeth or significant tooth loss
- Worn, chipped, or fractured teeth
- Misaligned or uneven bite causing jaw pain or dysfunction
- TMJ disorders and chronic jaw discomfort
- Desire for complete smile transformation
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation restores oral function, improves aesthetics, and enhances overall dental health, providing patients with long-term confidence in their smile.

How long does full-mouth rehabilitation take?
Treatment duration varies by patient and complexity, typically ranging from several months to a year.
Can full-mouth rehabilitation help with TMJ issues?
Yes, by correcting bite alignment and restoring proper jaw function, it can reduce TMJ discomfort.
Will I need multiple dental visits?
Yes, multiple appointments are necessary for evaluation, treatment planning, procedures, and follow-ups.
Can missing teeth be replaced during rehabilitation?
Absolutely, dental implants, bridges, or dentures can be incorporated into the treatment plan.


