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Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, personalised treatment plan especially designed to restore function, aesthetics, and oral health across your entire mouth. It is recommended for individuals with multiple dental needs, including restorations, severely damaged, worn or missing teeth, bite misalignment, and extensive decay.
This treatment can combine a variety of restorative procedures, including crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, and orthodontics, to rebuild and rejuvenate a patient's entire dental structure.
Typical Procedure Details
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Treatment Duration: Varies widely, depending on the complexity.
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Number of Seatings: Can be multiple appointments.
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Suggested Follow-Up Checks: At least 1, prior to travelling back to the UK.
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Invasiveness Level: 3/5 (Moderate to significant, depending on the treatments).
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Sedation Required: Local anaesthetic or sedation options.
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Discomfort Level During Procedure: 2/5 (Low).
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Discomfort Level After Procedure: 2/5 (Low to Moderate, with recovery varying by procedure).
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Recovery Period: Varies depending on the procedures.
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Durability and Longevity: Up to 20 years or longer with adequate care.
Please note that the above variables are provided as a guide only and may vary depending on each patient’s unique circumstances and needs. These should be discussed and confirmed with your chosen clinician.
Benefits
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Comprehensive Restoration: Addresses multiple dental issues in one customised plan, offering a complete functional and aesthetic transformation.
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Improved Oral Health: By addressing decay, wear, or bite issues, the treatment improves long-term oral health and prevents future problems.
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Enhanced Aesthetics: Rebuilding your teeth with high-quality materials, significantly enhances the overall appearance of your smile.
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Customised Approach: Treatment is tailored specifically to your dental needs, facial structure, and aesthetic goals.
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Improved Quality of Life: By restoring full function and confidence in your smile, full mouth rehabilitation can improve your overall well-being and ability to eat, speak, and smile without discomfort.
Typical Disadvantages
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Cost: Full mouth rehabilitation can be one of the most expensive dental treatments, particularly if it involves multiple restorations like crowns or implants.
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Time Commitment: The process may require multiple appointments and lengthier time.
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Invasiveness: Depending on the treatment plan, procedures may involve surgery and extensive restorations, with a moderate to significant level of invasiveness.
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Potential Complications: As with any extensive dental work, there may be risks of infection, swelling, or sensitivity during the treatment process.
More Information
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Number of Seatings: 1
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Suggested Follow-Up: 1 check before traveling back to the UK
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Invasiveness Level: 4/5 (Moderate)
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Sedation Required: Local anesthetic
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Discomfort During Procedure: 0/5 (None)
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Discomfort After Procedure: 4/5 (Moderate)
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Recovery Period: 48 hours after procedure
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Durability & Longevity: Up to 20 years
Estimated Investment
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From £12,200* (comprising 24 zirconium crowns) or an estimated monthly Instalment of £401.65** per month x 36 months based on 12% APR. Need finance? Consider Ideal4Finance, rated 'Excellent', having helped thousands of UK customer's secure finance.
* Please note that the level of investment may vary based on the practitioner’s qualifications, level of expertise, years of experience, areas of specialization, location, complexity and materials used.
** Please also note that the estimated monthly instalment figure is provided as a guide only, as accuracy and the final decisions are based on your individual circumstances, including your personal credit profile and score, how much you intend to borrow and the loan period.