Transforming Smiles, Transforming Lives
Full mouth rehabilitation involves series of treatment that help an individual attain an esthetic and functional makeover. The treatment may be required for those with multiple decayed teeth, multiple missing teeth, traumatic injury, congenital defects, acid erosion, and other issues that affect teeth, gum and jaw.
Our best dentists in Dr. Care Dental with decades of experience in full mouth rehabilitation cases have a systematic approach depending upon the patient’s requirement. Full mouth rehabilitation involves a team of specialist dentists like Restorative dentists, Periodontist (specialized in gums), Oral surgeons, Orthodontists (braces specialist), and Endodontist (specialist in root canal treatments)

Digital CT Scan
First our dental radiologist takes a digital 3D CT Scan of your teeth.Professional Consultation
We will discuss your primary issues and your wishes concerning your teeth.Dental Examination
This is followed by a professional examination of the teeth and gums.Complete Treatment Plan
We devise a complete treatment plan for restoring your healthy smile.Treatments in Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Gum care
Gum re contouring
Tooth removal
Dental crown
Tooth removalDental implants
Dental veneer
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of full mouth rehabilitation depends on the kind of treatments required, the type of material used for the treatment, and the number of teeth involved in the procedures. Some patients may require full mouth dental implants that will add up to the final cost. At Dr. Care Dental , we have easy payment plans. Patients with credit card can split the payment to installments up to 12 months without any interest.
Crowns are an excellent option to restore multiple teeth that are damaged or weak. Crowns are cap like restoration placed over existing teeth to improve their size, shape and function. In addition to crowns, we also have less invasive procedures like onlays, inlays and partial crowns available in dentistry.
If you have the following problems, book an appointment with the best Dr. Care Dental for a makeover:
- Multiple teeth that are worn down
- Prolonged jaw or teeth pain
- Missing teeth
- Severe gum disease
Braces require a little extra care. Choosing the right toothbrush, toothpaste and dental floss/ interdental brush can help in removing food lodgments and can prevent formation of deposits. Maintaining a good oral hygiene during an orthodontic treatment can help prevent any tooth decay from developing, bad breath and gum disease.
Choosing a diet that does not damage the braces is necessary. Avoid hard and sticky food items like nuts, candies, gums, and biting onto raw whole fruits, as they can dislodge the brackets.
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