Full mouth rehabilitation focuses on improving looks and function after dental procedures resolve problems like cavities, tooth decay, and gum disease.
It can include dental implants, dentures, inlays, crowns, and veneers. A full mouth rehabilitation helps you beyond chewing as it helps with speech and facial construction.
Insurance will often pay for many of these procedures, especially if they are connected to a necessary dental procedure. A full mouth restoration isn't cosmetic since it helps with chewing and speaking. We can check with your insurance to see exactly what it covers and offer you transparent pricing in your customized treatment plan.
An aspect of full mouth rehabilitation is that it doesn't happen in one or two appointments. It includes both dental and restorative procedures. That can involve multiple appointments that include bone grafts and gum treatment over months to over a year. We outline priorities in your treatment plan so you can keep up with your progress.
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