Full mouth rehabilitation is not cosmetic dentistry—it’s complete functional reconstruction.
At BioDent Smile, we rebuild smiles by restoring teeth, bite, jaw function, and overall oral health into a stable, long-term system. This is designed for patients with significant wear, breakdown, or complex dental issues.
What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation (also called full mouth reconstruction) is a custom, multi-phase treatment plan that restores:
- Function (how your teeth and jaw work)
- Structure (damaged or missing teeth)
- Aesthetics (your smile)
- Health (gums, bone, and oral environment)
This is not a one-size-fits-all treatment—it’s a fully engineered solution based on your specific condition.
Who Is a Candidate?
You may be a candidate if you have:
- Multiple missing teeth
- Severely worn or broken teeth
- Collapsed or “overclosed” bite
- Chronic jaw pain or TMJ issues
- Ongoing dental failures (crowns, fillings not lasting)
- Advanced gum disease or bone loss
If your dental situation feels complex or unstable, this is where we step in.
What Full Mouth Rehabilitation May Include
Every case is different, but treatment may involve:
- Periodontal (gum disease) therapy
- Crown lengthening or gum contouring
- Ceramic crowns, veneers, inlays, and onlays
- Dental implants to replace missing teeth
- Bridges or full-arch restorations
- Orthodontics (when needed for alignment)
- Bone or soft tissue grafting
- Bite correction and occlusal stabilization
The key is not the individual procedures—it’s how they are sequenced and integrated.
Our Approach: Function First, Then Aesthetics
Most dentistry focuses on teeth. We focus on the entire system:
- Teeth
- Muscles
- Jaw joints (TMJ)
- Bone structure
- Bite dynamics
If these are not aligned, treatment will fail over time.
We design every case to be:
- Functionally stable
- Structurally durable
- Biologically compatible
- Aesthetically refined
The Process: Structured, Not Rushed
- Comprehensive Evaluation
- Bite and force distribution
- Jaw position and function
- Tooth condition and wear patterns
- Gum and bone health
- Airway considerations (when relevant)
- Treatment Design
- Stabilization first
- Reconstruction second
- Aesthetics last
- Prototyping & Testing
- Comfort
- Function
- Predictability
- Final Reconstruction
We assess:
This often includes CBCT imaging, digital scanning, and bite analysis.
We create a phased, strategic plan that prioritizes:
You’ll understand every step before treatment begins.
In many cases, we test the new bite and design before finalizing.
This ensures:
We complete treatment using high-performance, biocompatible materials designed for long-term success.
Why Full Mouth Cases Fail Elsewhere
Common failure points:
- Ignoring bite dynamics
- Treating teeth individually instead of as a system
- Lack of proper planning
- Over-aggressive or under-engineered treatment
We eliminate these risks through data-driven planning and controlled execution.
Long-Term Value
This is a high-level investment—but when done correctly, it delivers:
- Long-term stability
- Reduced need for future dental work
- Improved comfort and function
- Significant aesthetic improvement
- Better overall quality of life
A Biological, Whole-Body Perspective
At BioDent Smile, we integrate:
- Biocompatible materials
- Infection control and periodontal health
- Functional bite alignment
- Airway and systemic considerations
This ensures your reconstruction supports more than just your smile.
Rebuild Your Smile with Precision
If you’ve been told “you need a lot of work” or feel like your dental situation is deteriorating, a structured full mouth rehabilitation plan can reset everything.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward a stable, fully restored smile.