Full mouth rehabilitation (FMR) is a comprehensive dental treatment aimed at addressing various oral health issues throughout the entire mouth. It involves rebuilding, restoring, and rejuvenating the teeth, gums, and jaw to achieve both functional and aesthetic improvements.
The objective of FMR is to restore oral health and function, correct bite alignment, and enhance the smile’s appearance. Importantly, the concept of full mouth rehabilitation doesn’t mandate the treatment of every tooth but can also involve every tooth if necessary.
Full mouth rehabilitation can be necessary for patients with a variety of dental issues, including:
- Advanced tooth damage from disease
- Tooth loss due to trauma
- Severe bite problems
- Gum disease
- Tooth infections
- Jaw and tooth misalignments
Treatment options include:
Crowns, bridges, veneers, dental implants, dentures, onlays, and orthodontics.
How long does full mouth rehabilitation takes to complete?
The length of treatment depends on the severity of the problem and the type of treatment. Full mouth rehabilitation is an invasive procedure that requires multiple dental visits and time to achieve the desired results.