A complete, carefully planned restoration of your smile
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach to restoring function, comfort, and aesthetics when multiple dental problems are present.
At Manor Lodge dental Practice, we provide specialist-led full mouth rehabilitation in Edgware, combining advanced clinical expertise with a refined, structured treatment process.
This is not a single procedure, but a coordinated transformation, tailored precisely to your needs.
When is full mouth rehabilitation recommended?
You may benefit from full mouth rehabilitation if you have:
- Multiple failing or heavily restored teeth
- Significant tooth wear or erosion
- Missing teeth across several areas
- Bite problems or jaw discomfort
- Long-standing dental issues affecting function or appearance
Many patients seek this treatment when they feel their dental health has become complex, unstable, or difficult to manage.
A structured, specialist-led approach
Full mouth rehabilitation requires careful planning and coordination.
Your treatment may involve a combination of:
- Dental crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
- Root canal treatment (endodontics)
- Oral surgery
- Bite correction and occlusal adjustment
Each stage is designed to work together as part of a cohesive, long-term solution.
Comprehensive diagnosis and planning
We begin with a detailed assessment, which may include:
- Clinical examination
- Digital imaging and scans
- Bite analysis
- Aesthetic evaluation
From this, we develop a clear, phased treatment plan, ensuring you understand each step before proceeding.
Restoring function, not just appearance
While aesthetics are important, the primary goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to restore:
- Comfortable chewing function
- Balanced bite alignment
- Long-term stability
- Long-term stability
A well-planned rehabilitation ensures your teeth not only look better — but function reliably for years to come.
For complex and advanced cases
We regularly treat patients who:
- Have experienced repeated dental issues over time
- Have failing crowns, bridges, or implants
- Require a complete re-evaluation of their dental health
- Want a long-term, stable solution rather than temporary fixes
Full mouth rehabilitation is designed to provide:
- Stability and predictability
- Improved comfort and confidence
- A natural, balanced appearance
- Long-term protection of your teeth