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What Happens In Full Mouth Rehabilitation for Damaged Teeth?

Dr Maria Raskina from Dental Designs Clinic explains what full mouth rehabilitation involves, who may benefit from it, and how personalised treatment planning helps restore oral health, comfort, function, and long-term stability.

About The Video

In this video, Dr Maria introduces full mouth rehabilitation as a comprehensive dental treatment plan that addresses multiple oral health concerns at once. She explains that treatment often begins with managing cavities, gum disease, and worn teeth before rebuilding the bite using orthodontic or prosthetic solutions.
She outlines the importance of thorough assessments, including X-rays, photographs, and digital scans, to understand each patient’s condition. Dr Maria also discusses how digital planning and collaboration with specialists help design predictable outcomes, ensuring treatment is tailored to each individual’s needs and long-term oral health.

This video provides a clear overview of how full mouth rehabilitation helps patients with complex dental problems that cannot be resolved through single treatments. Dr Maria explains that issues such as worn bites, discomfort, gum disease, and failing restorations often require a carefully coordinated approach. By addressing the underlying causes first, dentists can prevent further deterioration before rebuilding function and aesthetics.

The use of comprehensive assessments and digital planning allows clinicians to visualise the final outcome before treatment begins. This helps improve precision, communication, and long-term stability. Dr Maria also highlights that treatment timelines vary widely depending on orthodontic movement, healing time, and individual needs. Her explanation reinforces the importance of personalised care, regular monitoring to achieve balanced, functional, and sustainable results.