Full mouth rehabilitation can be life-changing, but it is a significant financial commitment. We believe cost should not keep you from getting the care you need.
Understanding the Investment
Full mouth rehabilitation typically ranges from $15,000 to $50,000 or more depending on treatments involved.
How Insurance Helps
While most insurance plans do not cover the full scope, they often cover individual components — crowns, extractions, periodontal treatment, and sometimes implant costs. Our team files claims on your behalf to maximize your coverage.
Phased Treatment Saves Money
Instead of doing everything at once, Dr. Jain prioritizes treatments and breaks your plan into stages across multiple insurance benefit years.
Financing Options
We offer flexible financing through CareCredit with low-interest and no-interest payment plans. For patients without insurance, we are transparent about all costs upfront.
The most expensive dental decision is deferring treatment. A failing tooth that could be saved with a crown today may need an implant tomorrow.
Call Your Family Dentist in Santa Rosa at 707-544-5700 for your consultation.
A Phased Approach That Fits Your Life
At Your Family Dentist in Santa Rosa, Dr. Neha Jain understands that full mouth rehabilitation is not just a dental decision — it is a life decision. That is why she takes a phased approach that works with your schedule, your budget, and your comfort level. No one should feel pressured into treatment they are not ready for.
The phased approach also produces better clinical outcomes. Allowing each stage to heal before moving to the next ensures that every component of your restoration is built on a solid foundation. Rushing comprehensive dental work can compromise results — patience and proper sequencing lead to restorations that look better and last longer.
Throughout the process, Dr. Jain coordinates every element so your treatments work together as a unified plan. The shade of your crowns matches your veneers. Your bite alignment supports your implants. Your gum health is optimized before restorative work begins. This level of coordination is what separates true rehabilitation from piecemeal dentistry.
We also work with you on the financial side. Our team reviews your insurance benefits, helps you plan treatment across benefit years to maximize coverage, and offers CareCredit financing for the remaining balance. The investment is significant, but so is the return — patients consistently tell us that full mouth rehabilitation was the best decision they ever made.
Ready to explore what is possible? Call 707-544-5700 for a comprehensive evaluation.
Understanding the True Value
When patients see the total cost of full mouth rehabilitation, the initial reaction is often sticker shock. But consider what you are actually getting: a comprehensive restoration of your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. For many patients, this means returning to foods they had given up, social situations they had been avoiding, and a quality of life they thought was gone forever.
It also helps to compare the cost of comprehensive treatment now versus the cost of continued piecemeal dentistry over the next decade. Patching problems one at a time — an emergency root canal here, a replacement bridge there, another extraction down the road — often adds up to more than a planned rehabilitation would have cost, but without the coordinated results.
Think of it like home renovation. You can patch a leaking roof, shore up a crumbling foundation, and repaint peeling walls separately over many years. Or you can address everything in a coordinated renovation that solves the underlying issues once and for all. The renovation costs more upfront but delivers better results and lower long-term maintenance costs. Full mouth rehabilitation works the same way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover full mouth rehabilitation?
Insurance typically covers individual components like crowns and extractions. Our team maximizes your benefits.
Can I pay in installments?
Yes. We offer CareCredit financing and can phase treatment to spread costs.
Is it cheaper to do all the work at once or in phases?
Phased treatment can save money by spreading costs across insurance benefit years.