- Severe attrition (wear of teeth)
- Complete edentulism (total loss of teeth)
- Broken down teeth
- Heavily-stained teeth
- Mal-positioned teeth (within limitations)
- Spacing between teeth
- Teeth lost due to gum disease (periodontal disease)

Full-mouth rehabilitation involves the replacement of one or all missing teeth and the restoration of affected teeth to provide optimum function and esthetics to the patient.
This procedure is called ‘Full-Mouth’ because it is an extensive rehabilitation of teeth and associated structures and may involve replacement/restoration of all the teeth in your mouth.


