Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Chennai

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Complete Smile Restoration. Functional Balance. Life-Changing Results.

At Craft 32 Dental Care, full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, precision-driven treatment approach designed to restore the health, function, comfort, and aesthetics of the entire mouth. This is not a single procedure — it is a structured clinical transformation for patients with multiple damaged, missing, worn, or compromised teeth. The goal is to rebuild your smile into a stable, functional, and naturally balanced system. Led by Dr. A. Arul Pradeep, every case is planned using advanced diagnostics, clinical expertise, and personalised treatment protocols to ensure long-term success.

What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation involves the complete restoration or replacement of teeth in one or both arches, depending on individual needs.

This integrated approach ensures that all components—teeth, gums, joints, and bite—work together harmoniously.

It focuses on restoring:

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Restoring damaged or worn teeth
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Replacing missing teeth
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Correcting bite alignment and Improving chewing efficiency
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Enhancing overall facial and smile aesthetics
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Improving speech clarity
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Rebuilding Jaw balance and facial support
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Long-term oral stability

Who Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation may be recommended for patients with:

  • Multiple missing teeth
  • Severely worn, fractured, or damaged teeth
  • Difficulty chewing or speaking
  • Chronic jaw pain or bite imbalance
  • Extensive dental decay or infection
  • Failed previous dental treatments
  • Loss of facial support and smile aesthetics
  • Advanced gum disease affecting stability
  • Desire for complete functional and aesthetic restoration

Comprehensive Treatment Components

Each treatment plan is customised and may include a combination of the following:

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Dental Implants (Foundation of Replacement)
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Replacement of missing teeth with fixed, stable solutions
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Restoration of chewing strength and function
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Prevention of bone loss and facial collapse

Includes Advanced Options like Basal Implants -Advanced Immediate Solution for patients with

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Reduced bone, allowing faster rehabilitation in selected cases.
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Often avoids bone grafting
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Immediate or early loading possible
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Faster rehabilitation ( 10-15 days in selected cases)
Implant-Supported Bridges
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Replacement of multiple missing teeth
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Supported by implants instead of natural teeth
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Provides stability without affecting adjacent teeth
Full Arch Solutions (All-on-4 / All-on-6)
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Fixed full-mouth teeth supported by 4 or 6 implants
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Ideal for patients with extensive tooth loss
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Provides immediate stability and improved function
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Efficient and predictable full-mouth restoration option
Crowns, Bridges & Dentures
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Restoration of damaged or weakened teeth
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Improvement in strength, alignment, and aesthetics
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Long-lasting structural support
Full Mouth Prosthetic Rehabilitation
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Full coverage crowns for damaged teeth
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Zirconia / ceramic restorations
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Designed for strength, aesthetic, and longevity
Precision Attachment Dentures
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Semi-fixed prosthetic solution
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Uses precision attachments for improved retention
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More stable than conventional dentures
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Improved comfort, chewing efficiency, and aesthetics

Ideal for patients seeking a balance between removable and fixed solutions.

Implant-Supported Dentures
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Dentures anchored to implants
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Improved stability and function
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Better than conventional removable dentures
Interim / Temporary Restorations

Temporary crowns or prosthesis provided during treatment

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Maintains aesthetics and function
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Allows gradual transition to final restorations

Ensures patient comfort throughout treatment phases

Root Canal Treatment
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Preservation of infected or damaged natural teeth
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Elimination of pain and infection
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Integration into overall rehabilitation plan
Gum & Periodontal Therapy
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Treatment of gum infection and inflammation
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Strengthening of supporting tissues
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Essential for long-term success of implants and restorations
Bite Correction & Orthodontics
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Correction of bite discrepancies
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Alignment of teeth for functional balance
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Improves longevity of final restorations
Orthodontic Correction (If Required)
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Align teeth and correct bite discrepancies
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Improve functional balance before final restorations
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Enhance long-term stability of treatment
Veneers & Aesthetic Smile Design
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Enhancement of tooth shape, colour, and symmetry
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Creation of a natural, symmetrical aesthetic smile
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Personalised to facial features and proportions to enhance smile dynamics

Conventional vs Basal Implants

Feature Conventional Implants Basal Implants
Bone RequirementRequires adequate boneSuitable for low bone
Bone GraftingOften requiredUsually avoided
Healing TimeSeveral monthsFaster
LoadingDelayedImmediate / early
Treatment DurationLongerShorter
StabilityHighHigh
IndicationStandard casesAdvanced / low bone cases
Full mouth rehabilitation treatment
Treatment Timeline
  • Varies depending on complexity
  • Typically ranges from a few weeks to several months
  • Faster timelines possible with advanced implant techniques
Patient Experience
  • Personalised treatment journey
  • Comfortable, controlled procedures
  • Visible improvement at each stage
  • Restored confidence and improved quality of life
Long-Term Stability & Maintenance
  • Regular dental check-ups
  • Professional cleaning and maintenance
  • Good oral hygiene practices
  • Periodic evaluation for long-term success
  • Long-term success depends on both clinical precision and patient care.
Clinical Consideration

Full mouth rehabilitation is highly individualised and treatment depends on:

  • Bone and gum condition
  • Extent of tooth damage or loss
  • Functional requirements
  • Aesthetic expectations

The most appropriate combination of treatments is selected to ensure long-term stability, function and natural results.

Our Clinical Approach

Comprehensive Consultation & Evaluation

Detailed assessment including:

  • Teeth condition
  • Gum health
  • Bite alignment
  • Jaw function and facial profile
  • Understanding functional and aesthetic concerns
Advanced Imaging & Digital Planning
  • Advanced OPG scans and digital diagnostics for precise outcomes
  • Accurate evaluation of bone and structural condition
  • Precise treatment planning
  • Visualisation of final results before treatment begins
  • Step-by-step structured roadmap
Personalised Phased Treatment Plan
  • Structured sequence tailored to individual needs
  • Combination of restorative, surgical, and aesthetic procedures
  • Stabilisation of infection and gum health
  • Restoration or replacement of teeth
  • Gradual correction of bite and function
Rehabilitation Phase
  • Execution of planned treatments step-by-step
  • Stabilisation of oral health and function
Final Restoration & Bite Adjustment
  • Placement of final restorations
  • Fine-tuning for comfort, balance, and aesthetics
  • Placement of final crowns, bridges, or prosthesis
  • Fine-tuning of bite
  • Ensuring functional balance and comfort
Full mouth rehabilitation treatment
Treatment Process
1. Comprehensive Consultation & DiagnosischeckClinical examination and aesthetic evaluation
2. Advanced Imaging & PlanningcheckOPG scans and digital diagnosticscheckBone and structural analysis
3. Personalised Treatment PlanningcheckPhased approach based on conditioncheckCombination of implant, restorative, and aesthetic procedures
4. Rehabilitation PhasecheckSurgical + restorative executioncheckInterim restorations provided
5. Final RestorationcheckPlacement of crowns / prosthesischeckBite correction and aesthetic refinement
Treatment Goal

The goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to restore:

  • Long-term oral health
  • Functional bite balance
  • Comfortable chewing and speech
  • Facial support and structure
  • A natural, confident, and aesthetically refined smile
Consultation

A detailed consultation will help determine:

  • Suitable rehabilitation approach
  • Implant type (conventional or basal)
  • Treatment sequence and duration
  • Expected aesthetic and functional outcomes
Testimonials

Smiles That Say It Best

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SHANMUGAM

"Very satisfied with my full mouth rehabilitation using basal implants. The best part was that it didn't require bone grafting and was completed quickly."

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VIJAYA

"Had visited Craft32 Dental care , Dr.Arul Pradeep Sir at Saligramam, for my Dental care treatment. It was so kind of him to explain the procedures in detail before doing the dental treatment. His knowledge on Orthodontist is too good. I will give 100 out of 100 to Dr Pradeep in Dental matter. I strongly recommend him for various Dental treatment like cavity removal, RCT, implants, etc. Thank you doctor."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that restores all or most of the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw. It combines multiple procedures such as implants, crowns, gum treatment, and bite correction to improve function, comfort, and aesthetics in a structured and phased manner.

It is recommended for patients with multiple missing teeth, severely worn or damaged teeth, chronic bite problems, difficulty in chewing or speaking, or those who have undergone repeated dental treatments without long-term success.

Untreated dental problems affecting multiple teeth can lead to progressive wear, jaw strain, functional limitations, and aesthetic concerns. Full mouth rehabilitation restores balance, function, and long-term oral health in a comprehensive and coordinated manner.

The most suitable approach depends on factors such as bone support, number of missing teeth, gum health, and functional needs. A detailed clinical evaluation and imaging will help determine the ideal treatment plan.

Treatment is planned using detailed clinical examination, digital imaging, and bite analysis. Each phase is carefully designed to restore proper function, aesthetics, and long-term stability in a systematic manner.

In many cases, digital planning and mock-ups can help visualise the expected outcome before treatment begins, ensuring clarity and alignment with your expectations.

Conventional implants require sufficient bone and a healing period before final teeth are placed. Basal implants are designed for patients with reduced bone and often allow faster or immediate loading — reducing overall treatment time. The choice depends on your clinical condition.

Precision attachment dentures are advanced removable prostheses that use special connectors to improve retention and stability. They provide better comfort and function compared to conventional dentures and are often used when a semi-fixed solution is preferred.

Yes, in many cases full mouth implants or solutions like All-on-4 / All-on-6 can replace all teeth with a fixed prosthesis. The suitability depends on bone condition, overall health, and treatment goals.

The timeline depends on the complexity of the case and the type of treatments involved. It may take a few weeks to several months. Advanced techniques such as basal implants can reduce treatment time in selected cases.

Yes. Interim or temporary restorations (such as temporary crowns or prosthesis) are usually provided during treatment. This ensures that you can continue to function, speak, and maintain aesthetics while the final restorations are being completed.

Treatment is carried out in phases under controlled and comfortable conditions. Most procedures are performed under local anaesthesia, and any post-treatment discomfort is manageable and temporary. The process is designed to ensure patient comfort throughout.

Yes. All restorations are customised in terms of shape, size, and colour to match your facial features. The goal is to create a natural, balanced, and aesthetically refined smile.

Yes. Once the treatment is complete, chewing efficiency is significantly improved. During the initial phases, dietary adjustments may be advised until healing is complete.

Yes. Age is not a limitation. Suitability depends on overall oral health and medical condition. Many older patients benefit greatly from full mouth rehabilitation in terms of function and quality of life.

With proper care and maintenance, full mouth rehabilitation results are long-lasting. The longevity depends on oral hygiene, regular check-ups, and the type of restorations used.

Maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and following professional advice are essential. In some cases, specific cleaning techniques or periodic maintenance may be recommended.

The cost varies depending on the complexity of the case, number of implants, type of restorations, and materials used. A detailed consultation will provide a customised treatment plan and transparent estimate.

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