Full-Mouth Rehabilitation → Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
Full-Mouth Rehabilitation


When multiple dental issues affect your ability to eat, speak, or smile comfortably, a simple fix might not be enough. At Century Family Dental in Westborough, MA, we offer full-mouth rehabilitation—a personalized and comprehensive solution designed to restore complete oral health and transform your quality of life.


In this detailed guide, you’ll learn what full-mouth rehabilitation involves, who it’s for, its many benefits, and answers to frequently asked questions to help you make an informed decision about this life-changing treatment.



What Is Full-Mouth Rehabilitation?


Full-mouth rehabilitation, also known as full-mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that restores the health, function, and appearance of the entire mouth. It typically combines restorative, cosmetic, periodontal, and sometimes surgical procedures tailored to your unique needs.


Treatment may involve:


At Century Family Dental, every treatment plan is customized and phased, ensuring safe, comfortable, and efficient care.



Why You Might Need Full-Mouth Rehabilitation


You may be a candidate for full-mouth rehabilitation if you are experiencing:



Benefits of Full-Mouth Rehabilitation


Choosing full-mouth rehabilitation at Century Family Dental provides benefits that go far beyond a beautiful smile:


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At Century Family Dental, we believe that everyone deserves a healthy, confident smile. If you’re struggling with multiple dental issues or simply want a fresh start, full-mouth rehabilitation may be the solution you need.


Frequently Asked Questions about Full-Mouth Rehabilitation


Is Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Painful?
No. Procedures are typically performed under local anesthesia or sedation for your comfort. Mild post-procedure discomfort is normal and manageable.


How Long Does Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Take?
Treatment duration varies but typically ranges from several weeks to a few months, depending on the complexity and healing time between phases.


Can I Eat and Drink Normally After the Treatment?
Yes—once healing is complete, you'll be able to eat and drink comfortably. Your diet may be temporarily modified during certain phases of treatment.


Can Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Fail or Require Revision?
While rare, restorations may need adjustments or replacements over time due to wear or changes in oral health. Regular checkups help ensure long-term success.


Do the Results Look Natural?
Absolutely. We use high-quality materials like porcelain and zirconia to craft restorations that match the shape and color of your natural teeth.


Is Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Covered by Insurance?
Some components (e.g., crowns, extractions, implants) may be partially covered by dental insurance. Our team will help verify your benefits and explain financing options.


Can I Get This Treatment If I Have Gum Disease?
Yes, but we will first treat gum disease to ensure a healthy foundation before proceeding with restorative procedures.


Are the Procedures Reversible?
Some elements (like crowns or implants) are not reversible but are designed to be durable and long-lasting.


Is There an Age Limit?
There is no specific age limit. We consider your overall health and treatment goals, not just your age.


Can I Undergo Rehabilitation If I Smoke?
Smoking can impact healing and success rates, especially for implants. We may advise quitting or reducing tobacco use before treatment.

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