
Comprehensive Care to Restore Function, Health, and Confidence
When multiple dental problems affect your teeth, gums, and bite, a single treatment may not be enough to restore your smile. Full mouth rehabilitation combines restorative procedures and cosmetic dental procedures to rebuild both the function and appearance of your smile.

Why Patients Trust Us for Full Mouth Rehabilitation
✔ Expertise in both cosmetic and restorative services
✔ Advanced technology, including digital imaging and CT scans
✔ Compassionate care with a focus on comfort and long-term results
✔ Experienced dentists with advanced training in full mouth reconstruction
What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation is a customized treatment plan that restores the health, function, and appearance of your entire smile by addressing multiple dental issues at once.
Our team includes two prosthodontists, a general dentist, and an endodontist, so we can provide both restorative and cosmetic treatments in-house.
When surgical procedures such as dental implant placement or bone grafting are needed, we coordinate care with trusted specialists. Once those steps are complete, patients return to us for the design and placement of their final restorations.
A treatment plan may include:
- Scaling and root planing
- Root canal therapy
- Veneers
- Dental crowns
- Dental bridges
- Gummy smile treatment
- Implant-supported restorations
This comprehensive approach is often recommended for patients with widespread decay, missing teeth, worn enamel, or bite problems that affect comfort and chewing. By combining restorative and cosmetic procedures, we rebuild a strong foundation while creating a healthier, more attractive smile.
Am I a Candidate for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation is designed for patients with complex dental needs. You may be a good candidate if you:
- Have multiple missing, cracked, or decayed teeth
- Experience chronic jaw pain or bite problems when chewing
- Suffer from advanced periodontal disease requiring scaling and root planing
- Require a combination of treatments such as implant procedures, porcelain veneers, or partial dentures
- Have had previous dental work (silver alloy fillings, older dentures, or bridges) that needs updating
During your consultation, we will assess your oral health, bone density, gum tissue, and overall medical history to determine the safest and most effective plan.
What to Expect During the Full Mouth Rehabilitation Process
Every treatment plan is unique, but most full-mouth rehabilitation cases follow a clear sequence. Here’s what you can expect:
1. Consultation and Diagnostics
We begin with a thorough dental exam, digital imaging, and CBCT scans when needed. Using Digital Smile Design, we can simulate potential outcomes and show you how different treatments will impact your smile before any work begins. This technology allows us to evaluate your teeth, gums, bite, and bone support with precision while aligning the treatment plan with your goals and expectations.
2. Treatment Planning
Using the diagnostic results, our team maps out a step-by-step plan. If surgical procedures such as implant placement or bone grafting are required, we coordinate care with trusted specialists. Once those steps are complete, you return to our office for the restorative and cosmetic phases.
3. Restorative Phase
We focus first on rebuilding strength and function. This stage may involve root canal therapy, new crowns or bridges, or replacing older restorations with updated, more natural-looking materials. For patients receiving dental implants, we design and place the custom restorations once the implants are stable.
4. Cosmetic and Functional Finishing
The finishing phase brings harmony to your smile. Treatments such as porcelain veneers, crown lengthening, or cosmetic recontouring enhance the appearance of your teeth and gums, creating a result that looks natural and feels comfortable.
What Are the Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full-mouth rehabilitation offers both functional and aesthetic benefits. By combining multiple treatments into a single comprehensive plan, patients can enjoy lasting improvements in their health, comfort, and appearance.
- Improved function: Eat and chew comfortably again with a restored bite.
- Better oral health: Treats underlying issues, including gum disease, dental decay, and periodontal disease.
- Enhanced confidence: A smile makeover that restores your natural smile.
- Durability: Strong materials, such as porcelain crowns, dental implants, and implant-supported dentures, provide long-term solutions.
How Much Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Cost?
Costs vary depending on:
- Your dental needs
- The number and type of procedures included
- Insurance coverage for restorative versus cosmetic services
Treatments addressing oral health conditions, such as gum disease, may be partially covered, while elective cosmetic procedures may not be. During your consultation, we’ll provide a transparent estimate and discuss flexible financing options.or Vivastyle LED Whitening System.
Take the First Step Toward a Healthier Smile
Full mouth rehabilitation combines advanced dental technology with compassionate care to restore function, comfort, and confidence. Whether you are repairing damaged teeth or seeking a complete smile makeover, Morris Dental Solutions is here to help.
Schedule your appointment today and discover the benefits of modern, gentle dentistry. To book an appointment at our dental office in Buffalo Grove, call (847) 215-1511 or visit us at 195 N Arlington Heights Rd Ste 160, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089.
FAQ
Treatment can take several months to a year, depending on whether procedures like implants or bone grafting are required.
Some restorative procedures, such as gum disease treatment or root canal therapy, may be covered. Cosmetic dental procedures may not.
A smile makeover focuses on cosmetic enhancements, while full rehabilitation addresses both function and health, as well as aesthetics.
Full mouth rehabilitation often involves replacing outdated or failing dental work. Old silver fillings, worn crowns, or loose dentures can be updated with modern materials that are stronger, longer-lasting, and more natural in appearance.
Our experienced team at Morris Dental Solutions offers comprehensive full-mouth rehabilitation services for patients in Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights, and the surrounding communities.