What Are Dental Cavities/Tooth decay?

Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) is a customised plan to restore your entire bite and smile. It may combine crowns, onlays, veneers, implants, bridges, gum therapy, root canals, and bite correction (occlusal therapy/aligners) to achieve long-term health, function, and aesthetics.

Full Mouth Dental Implants are permanent replacement options for patients that have lost almost all their natural teeth. Unlike removable dentures, full mouth implants are securely fixed in the jawbone and are ideal dental restoration options because:

  • Comfortable
  • Superior ability to chew
  • Good aesthetics

In this procedure, several titanium implants are placed in the jaw, which fixate a full arch of prosthetic teeth, on the top, lower, or both jaws.

Who Needs It?

  • Multiple broken/decayed teeth or failing old dental work
  • Extreme wear from grinding/acid erosion; short teeth, jaw fatigue
  • Collapsed bite (reduced facial height), headaches/muscle pain from bite issues
  • Multiple missing teeth affecting chewing and speech
  • Complex cosmetic + functional concerns (chips, gaps, dark teeth, uneven gums)

Frequently Asked Questions

Treatments are done under effective anaesthesia with gentle techniques. Post-visit soreness is usually mild and short-lived.

No—you’ll wear provisionals/temporaries so you can speak, smile, and chew soft foods while we fine-tune the plan.

Only if teeth are missing or unsalvageable. Many cases are completed with crowns/onlays and bite correction alone.

With proper hygiene, night-guard use (if grinding), and regular reviews, results often last 10–15+ years, varying by materials and habits.

A makeover focuses on looks; FMR rebuilds function and bite stability first, then aesthetics—so results feel natural and last longer.