A Complete, Personalised Approach to Rebuilding Your Smile
A Complete, Personalised Approach to Rebuilding Your Smile
If you are struggling with multiple dental problems — worn, missing, damaged or failing teeth – full mouth rehabilitation offers a long-term, life-changing solution.
At Hassocks Dental Surgery, we take a highly personalised approach to rebuilding your smile. Whether you need dental implants, crowns, bridges, or a combination of treatments, we design a plan tailored entirely to you.
What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation (also known as full mouth reconstruction) is a comprehensive treatment that restores the function, health, and appearance of your entire smile.
It is typically recommended if you:
- Have multiple missing teeth
- Experience ongoing dental pain or discomfort
- Have worn, broken, or heavily restored teeth
- Struggle to eat comfortably
- Feel unhappy or self-conscious about your smile
This is not a one-size-fits-all treatment — it is a carefully planned process designed around your needs, goals, and long-term oral health.
Full Mouth Dental Implants
Fixed, long-lasting teeth supported by implants
This option replaces missing or failing teeth with dental implants, providing a secure and natural-looking solution.
- Multiple missing teeth
- Loose dentures
- Patients wanting a fixed (non-removable) solution
Benefits:
- Feels and functions like natural teeth
- Long-term durability
- Helps preserve jawbone structure
Often combined with procedures such as bone grafting to ensure strong implant support.
Rehabilitation Using Natural Teeth
Preserving and strengthening your existing teeth
Where possible, we focus on saving your natural teeth using advanced restorative techniques.
Treatments may include:
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Veneers
- Bite correction
Best for:
- Patients with worn or damaged teeth
- Those wanting to avoid implants where possible
Combined Treatment Approach
A tailored mix of implants and natural teeth solutions
In many cases, the best outcome comes from combining treatments.
This may involve:
- Implants in areas of tooth loss
- Crowns or bridges on remaining teeth
- Full bite reconstruction
This approach allows us to create a balanced, functional, and natural-looking result.
Do I Need Bone Grafting for Dental Implants?
In some cases, patients may not have enough healthy bone to support dental implants. This can happen naturally over time after tooth loss.
Bone grafting is a safe and well-established procedure used to rebuild and strengthen the jaw, creating a stable foundation for implants.
- Helps ensure long-term success of implants
- Often required for full mouth implant treatments
- Carried out with careful planning and precision
In many cases, bone grafting can be completed as part of your overall treatment plan.
We will always assess this during your consultation and explain whether it is needed.
A Holistic, Patient-First Approach
We understand that your overall health matters. That’s why we offer a more holistic approach to dental care where appropriate.
This includes:
- Use of biocompatible materials
- Minimising unnecessary interventions
- SMART (Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique) for safe removal of old fillings
Our focus is always on safe, considered, and long-term solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?
Treatment time varies depending on complexity, but most cases are completed over several months.
Is the treatment painful?
We use modern techniques and anaesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout.
How much does it cost?
Costs vary depending on the treatments involved. A full breakdown is provided after your consultation.
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Speak to our team and take the first step towards a healthier, more confident smile.