Full Mouth Rehabilitation

When Everything Needs to Be Rebuilt, the Plan Matters More Than the Procedure.

Comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation in Walnut Creek for patients with failing dentistry, collapsed bites, or complex restorative needs. We rebuild with intention.

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You May Be a Candidate If...

Does Any of This Sound Like You?

Full mouth rehabilitation is not a single procedure. It is a coordinated sequence of care, and the sequence matters as much as the individual steps.

Multiple teeth are broken, decayed, or failing
Old restorations keep being replaced with no lasting result
Your bite has collapsed and remaining teeth are wearing down fast
You are experiencing chronic jaw pain, muscle tension, or headaches from your bite
You want one comprehensive plan, not ongoing patchwork
Our Approach

Rebuilding Without Understanding the Cause Is Not Rehabilitation. It Is Repetition.

Most patients who come to us for full rehabilitation have already had multiple rounds of dental work that did not last. The reason is almost always the same: the underlying cause was never addressed.

Every full rehabilitation we do begins with a comprehensive Stability Evaluation. We map the bite, screen for inflammation, assess bone and tissue, and evaluate joint health. Only then do we design a treatment sequence.

The Sequence

How Full Mouth Rehabilitation Works

Every phase builds on the one before it. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is skipped.

Phase 1

Comprehensive Evaluation

CBCT imaging, digital scanning, bite records, TMJ screening, and periodontal evaluation. We understand the full picture before any treatment is planned.

Phase 2

Disease Control

Active infection, inflammation, or gum disease is treated first. Unsalvageable teeth are removed. The foundation must be healthy before we rebuild on it.

Phase 3

Bite Stabilization

When bite instability is part of the problem, we establish a stable position first using a splint, orthodontic movement, or temporary restorations before placing final work.

Phase 4

Prototype

Before final restorations, we build a full-mouth temporary prototype. You test the bite, aesthetics, and function. Adjustments happen here, not after final restorations are placed.

Phase 5

Final Restorations

Crowns, veneers, implants, bridges, and any remaining work completed in high-quality ceramic designed to last.

Phase 6

Protection and Maintenance

A nightguard and ongoing maintenance schedule protect the investment and catch any changes early.

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Patient Transformations

Real Cases. Real Diagnoses. Real Outcomes.

Each case below shows the full journey, from initial situation to final result.

"My Teeth Kept Breaking." — Thomas

For years Thomas kept breaking his front teeth, and every repair felt temporary. A comprehensive evaluation revealed the real cause — an unstable bite placing excessive force on his teeth. Once that was addressed, his smile was rebuilt as one complete, stable system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Straightforward answers before your first visit.

Most full rehabilitations take 12 to 24 months when planned in phases. We give you a realistic timeline after your evaluation, not before. Every case is different and the timeline depends entirely on what we find.

Yes. Most plans are designed to be phased over time. This makes treatment financially manageable and allows each phase to heal and stabilise before the next begins

Yes. You will not be without functioning teeth at any point during treatment. Temporaries maintain your appearance and protect the work in progress.

The sequence. Most practices start with the visible problem and work outward. We start with the cause and work forward. That means evaluation first, disease control second, bite stabilisation third, and only then final restorations. The order matters more than most patients realise.

Most patients told they are not candidates have simply not been fully evaluated. A comprehensive assessment often reveals options that a standard exam misses. We will tell you honestly what is and is not possible after a proper evaluation.

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