Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation is a term used in dentistry for rebuilding teeth and supporting structures after decay and gum disease has been stabilised.
Full mouth rehabilitation is only required if your bite has collapsed and all your teeth need to be rebuilt.
Implants, crown and bridgework and/or partial or full dentures can be used to restore your bite close to its original height.
Temporary restorations or dentures are used to get an idea of what the final result will be like before having the final restorations made in the laboratory.
Temporary restorations also allow you to have input into your appearance and smile giving you the opportunity to show friends and family what your teeth may look like when the work is complete.