Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation/ full mouth restoration are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of rebuilding or simultaneously restoring all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.

It involves interdisciplinary approach like crowns, bridge, implants or partial dentures by Prosthodontists , gum and bone surgeries by Periodontist and other treatments by specialists like Orthodontist, Endodontist and Oral Surgeon

Why do you need FMR?

  • Multiple teeth missing
  • Generalized wear of teeth
  • Complaints of TM joint pain
  • Unaesthetic teeth

Frequently Asked Questions

Full mouth rehabilitation (also called full mouth reconstruction or restoration) is a customized treatment plan that rebuilds or restores all the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. It combines restorative, cosmetic, and sometimes surgical procedures to improve both function and aesthetics.

The duration varies by case complexity. Some patients may complete treatment in a few months, while others may need staged treatment over 6–12 months or longer.

Modern dentistry uses advanced techniques, anesthesia, and sedation options to keep you comfortable. Any post-procedure soreness is usually temporary and manageable with medication.

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and smile through procedures like whitening, veneers, and bonding.

  • Restored chewing and speech ability
  • Better bite and jaw comfort
  • Protection against further tooth damage
  • Healthier gums and oral tissues
  • A confident, natural-looking smile