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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

When multiple teeth are damaged, missing, or worn β€” a single treatment is not enough. Full Mouth Rehabilitation restores your complete bite, function, and smile in a planned, phased approach.

2–6
Months Average Duration
95%+
Long-Term Success Rate
1
Expert Team, All Under One Roof
10+
Years Combined Experience

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) β€” also called Full Mouth Reconstruction β€” is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all dental problems across both jaws simultaneously. Unlike a single treatment, FMR combines multiple procedures into one coordinated plan: Root Canal Treatment, crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, scaling, splinting, and more β€” all designed to restore your mouth to full health, function, and appearance.

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Restores Function

Eat, speak, and chew normally again β€” without pain or fear

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Transforms Aesthetics

A complete smile makeover β€” natural-looking, confident results

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Treats Root Causes

Not just cosmetic β€” we fix infections, bone loss, and bite problems

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Single Master Plan

Everything coordinated β€” no jumping between clinics or confusion

Watch: Real Full Mouth Rehabilitation β€” Our Case

Actual procedure video from Deeksha Dental Care, Bikaner. See the complete process β€” from examination to final placement.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation Procedure β€” Complete restoration of both upper and lower jaws. Performed at Deeksha Dental Care, Bikaner by Dr. Rohit Swami & Dr. Swati Swami.
Patient Privacy: This video is shared with full patient consent for educational purposes. Individual treatment plans and outcomes vary.

Who Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

You may be a candidate if you have one or more of the following conditions:

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Multiple Decayed Teeth

Several teeth with deep cavities or breakdown that cannot be saved with simple fillings alone.

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Multiple Missing Teeth

Loss of several teeth affecting your ability to chew, speak, and maintain facial structure.

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Severe Tooth Wear

Heavily worn-down teeth from grinding (bruxism), acid erosion, or ageing.

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Advanced Gum Disease

Periodontal disease causing bone loss, loose teeth, and gum recession needing comprehensive treatment.

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Bite Problems (Malocclusion)

Misaligned bite causing jaw pain, TMJ issues, or uneven tooth wear throughout the mouth.

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Old Failed Restorations

Multiple old crowns, bridges, or fillings that are failing, broken, or aesthetically unacceptable.

Treatments Included in FMR

Full Mouth Rehabilitation is not a single procedure β€” it is a master plan combining multiple treatments based on your specific needs:

How It Works β€” Step by Step

Full Mouth Rehabilitation follows a structured, phased approach. Rushing any phase affects long-term outcomes.

Comprehensive Examination & X-rays

Full mouth X-rays (OPG), clinical examination of all teeth, gums, and bite. Assessment of bone levels, existing restorations, and overall oral health. Photographs taken for planning and documentation.

Treatment Planning & Cost Discussion

A detailed, customised treatment plan is created β€” listing every procedure needed, in what sequence, and the total cost. All options are discussed openly so you can make an informed decision.

Phase 1 β€” Periodontal (Gum) Treatment

Before any restorations, gums must be healthy. Scaling, deep cleaning, and if needed β€” splinting of loose teeth and extraction of hopeless teeth. This phase must be completed and healed before moving forward.

Phase 2 β€” Endodontic Treatment (RCT)

Root canal treatment for all teeth that can be saved but have infected or inflamed pulp. Post & Core buildup is done where needed to create a solid foundation for the crown.

Phase 3 β€” Prosthetic Restoration

Crowns, bridges, or implants are placed to restore missing and damaged teeth. Impressions are taken, prosthetics are fabricated in a lab, and permanent restorations are cemented in place. Bite is carefully checked and adjusted.

Phase 4 β€” Review & Maintenance

Follow-up visits at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. Professional cleaning, bite adjustments if needed. A proper recall programme is set up to maintain the results long-term.

Approximate Cost Breakdown

FMR cost depends on the number of teeth involved and which specific procedures are needed. Below are individual procedure costs at Deeksha Dental Care β€” your final plan will be a combination based on your case.

Procedure Cost at DDC Notes
Scaling & Deep Cleaningβ‚Ή800 – β‚Ή1,500Mandatory first step for all FMR cases
Root Canal Treatment (per tooth)β‚Ή3,500 – β‚Ή5,000Molar RCT higher, single-visit possible
PFM Crown (per tooth)β‚Ή2,500 – β‚Ή3,500Metal-fused porcelain crown
Zirconia Crown (per tooth)β‚Ή5,000 – β‚Ή7,000All-ceramic, most aesthetic
Dental Implant (per tooth)β‚Ή25,000 – β‚Ή35,000Includes implant + abutment + crown
Complete Denture (upper or lower)β‚Ή8,000 – β‚Ή10,000Full arch replacement
Partial Dentureβ‚Ή1,000/toothRemovable, affordable option
Post & Core (per tooth)β‚Ή800 – β‚Ή1,200After RCT, before crown
Total FMR cost is calculated after your detailed examination. Call or WhatsApp us for a free consultation estimate.
Get Your Personal Cost Estimate

Benefits & Things to Know

βœ… Benefits of FMR

  • Complete oral health restored β€” function and aesthetics together
  • Single coordinated plan β€” no confusion between multiple specialists
  • Long-term durability β€” with proper care, results last 10–20+ years
  • Prevents further bone loss and facial collapse
  • Improved confidence β€” eat, speak, and smile without hesitation
  • Better overall health β€” oral health is linked to heart, diabetes, and more

⚠️ What to Know Beforehand

  • Treatment takes 2–6 months depending on complexity β€” it cannot be rushed
  • Multiple visits required β€” average 6–12 appointments across phases
  • Initial discomfort expected after each procedure β€” managed with medication
  • Total cost can be significant β€” but can be split phase by phase
  • Maintenance discipline is essential β€” proper brushing, flossing, recall visits

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Full Mouth Rehabilitation take?
Most cases take between 2–6 months depending on how many teeth are involved and which procedures are needed. Simple cases with a few crowns may be done in 6–8 weeks. Complex cases requiring implants, multiple RCTs, and extensive gum treatment may take 4–6 months. Each phase must heal properly before the next begins β€” rushing leads to complications and failures.
Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation painful?
No procedure should be painful during treatment β€” modern local anaesthesia is highly effective. You will feel pressure and vibration but not pain. After each procedure, mild soreness for 2–3 days is normal and managed well with standard painkillers. Most patients report that the process is far less uncomfortable than they expected. The pain from untreated broken and infected teeth is far worse than the treatment itself.
Can I see how my teeth will look before the treatment starts?
Yes β€” we use photographs and clinical examination to plan the case. For complex aesthetic cases, a wax mock-up (a trial run in wax on a plaster model) can be made so you can visualise the final result before any permanent work begins. This lets you approve the shape, size, and alignment of your future teeth in advance.
What if I cannot afford the full treatment at once?
This is very common and we plan around your budget. The treatment can be prioritised and phased β€” addressing the most urgent problems (infections, active pain, hopeless teeth) first, and completing the aesthetic and optional phases later. We will always be clear about what is urgent versus what can wait, so you can make an informed decision without financial pressure.
How long will the results of Full Mouth Rehabilitation last?
With proper home care and regular dental visits, the results of FMR can last 10–25 years or more. Crowns and bridges typically last 10–15 years before needing replacement. Implants, with good care, can last a lifetime. The most important factors are: brushing twice daily, flossing, avoiding chewing very hard foods, not grinding your teeth, and visiting your dentist every 6 months for cleaning and review.
I have not been to a dentist in years β€” is it too late?
It is almost never too late β€” as long as you have teeth or bone remaining. Even patients who have avoided dentists for 10–15 years can undergo successful FMR. The treatment required may be more extensive, but the outcome is still excellent. The first step is simply to come in for an examination so we can assess what is possible for your specific case.

Ready to Restore Your Complete Smile?

Book a free consultation at Deeksha Dental Care, Bikaner. We will examine your teeth, explain exactly what is needed, and give you a clear treatment plan with transparent costs β€” no surprises.

Book Free Consultation Call: 93765 85486

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