Patients Often Share These Daily Struggles
If this sounds like your daily reality, real change is within reach. A complete plan can bring back comfort and confidence.
Delaying Care Rarely Makes It Simpler
Damage Tends to Spread
Worn or broken teeth put extra strain on the ones still doing the work.
Treatment Grows More Involved
Small issues left alone often require bigger, more complex repairs down the road.
Costs Add Up Over Time
Addressing everything at once is often more efficient than fixing problems one by one.
Fewer Choices Later
Acting sooner often keeps more conservative treatment options available to you.
Daily Frustrations Build
Each month of discomfort chips away at meals, conversations, and your confidence.
Confidence Keeps Slipping
The longer you hide your smile, the harder it can be to feel like yourself.
Starting now often means a simpler path and a stronger, lasting result.
How Full Mouth Rehabilitation Rebuilds Your Smile
Full mouth rehabilitation is a coordinated plan to restore most or all of the teeth in your upper and lower jaws. Rather than treating one tooth at a time, it addresses your whole mouth together, including how your teeth fit and function when you bite. Depending on your needs, it can combine treatments like crowns, veneers, bridges, and dental implants into one unified plan focused on a healthy, natural-looking smile that works the way it should.
Because every case is different, our team at Gainesville Dentistry Co. begins with careful planning before any treatment starts. Using digital tools like the Primescan and Trios 5 scanners and a Carestream 3D scan, we map your bite and design each restoration around your goals. For patients considering full mouth rehabilitation in Gainesville, this planning means greater accuracy and a result built specifically for you.
Transformations That Last
Watch real patients share how their dental journey restored not just their smiles, but their quality of life. These personal stories capture the relief and joy that come with comprehensive, caring treatment.
Cassandra
“My Anxiety Met Bluetooth Headphones, Nitrous, and Real Care”
Lynn
“My First Botox Brought a Lot of Comfort to Me”
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Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation
See What's Possible for Your Smile
These aren’t just teeth; they’re life-changing transformations that restore confidence and comfort. Each before-and-after photo represents a patient who trusted us with their smile journey.
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Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation Right for You?
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What to Expect During Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Consultation and Records
Your first visit is all about understanding your smile and your goals. We review your concerns, examine your teeth and bite, and capture digital scans with our Primescan and Trios 5 scanners and a Carestream 3D image. There are no messy impressions and no pressure. You leave with a clear picture of where things stand.
Custom Treatment Plan
Next, we design your personalized plan. Using your scans, we map how your teeth should fit together and choose the right mix of treatments, whether that means crowns, veneers, bridges, or dental implants. You see the plan, ask questions, and approve each part before anything begins. Nothing moves forward until you feel confident and informed.
Comfortable Treatment Visits
With your plan approved, we begin restoring your teeth across one or more relaxed visits. Our quiet electric handpieces, gentle techniques, and comfort touches like weighted blankets and headphones help you stay at ease. Nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation are available if you would like them. Each visit brings your new smile closer.
Healing and Adjustment
If your plan includes dental implants or other treatments that need time to settle, we build in healing periods between visits. During this stage, your mouth adjusts to its new structure and bite. We check in along the way and make small refinements so everything feels natural. You stay supported at every point.
Your Finished Smile
Finally, we place your finished restorations and fine-tune your bite until it feels just right. You see your complete, natural-looking smile for the first time and test it out for comfort and fit. We share simple care tips to keep your results strong. From here, you get to enjoy a smile that works and looks the way you hoped.
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Recovering Comfortably After Full Mouth Rehabilitation
First 24-48 Hours
In the first day or two, expect mild soreness or tenderness around treated areas, which is completely normal. Stick to soft foods, rest, and use any prescribed or over-the-counter relief as directed. Most patients find this stage far easier than they anticipated.
First 1-2 Weeks
Over the next week or two, any tenderness continues to fade and you ease back toward your normal routine. You can gradually reintroduce more foods as your mouth feels ready. Many patients return to work and daily activities within a few days, depending on what their plan involved.
Long-Term Healing
If your plan included dental implants, the final stage allows them to fuse securely with your jawbone over the following months. This happens quietly in the background while you go about your life. Once healing is complete, your restored smile is ready for years of comfortable use.
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Flexible Payment Plans for Your Smile
We believe everyone deserves quality dental care, regardless of budget. Our flexible financing options and in-house payment plans help you get the treatment you need with comfortable monthly payments that work for your situation.
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Full Mouth Rehabilitation FAQs
What exactly is full mouth rehabilitation?
How long does the whole process take?
Will the treatment be painful?
How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost?
Do I have to do everything at once?
Will my new smile look natural?
Is this the same as getting dentures?
How long will the results last?
Am I a candidate if I have several problem teeth?
What makes your approach to this treatment different?
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