Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores the health, function, and appearance of your entire mouth. It is not a single procedure — it is a coordinated combination of treatments tailored to address everything that needs attention.
At Your Family Dentist in Santa Rosa, Dr. Neha Jain designs full mouth rehabilitation plans for patients whose dental needs go beyond what a single filling or crown can fix.
Who Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
If you have multiple missing teeth, severely worn-down enamel, broken or failing restorations, chronic jaw pain, or bite problems that make eating uncomfortable, full mouth rehab may be the path to getting your life back.
What Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Include?
Every plan is different, but common components include dental implants to replace missing teeth, crowns and bridges to restore damaged teeth, veneers or Bioclear to improve the appearance of front teeth, periodontal treatment to address gum disease, and bite adjustment therapy to correct how your teeth come together. Dr. Jain coordinates every element so your treatments work together as a unified plan — not as disconnected procedures.
How Does the Process Work?
It begins with a comprehensive evaluation. Dr. Jain examines your teeth, gums, jaw joints, and bite. We take digital imaging and impressions to understand exactly what is happening. From there, she develops a phased treatment plan — because full mouth rehabilitation is rarely done all at once. Breaking it into stages makes it more manageable physically, emotionally, and financially.
Making It Affordable
Many patients put off comprehensive dental care because they are overwhelmed by the scope of what needs to be done. We understand. That is exactly why we break it into phases, explain every step clearly, and offer financing options to make it work within your budget.
The results speak for themselves. Patients who complete full mouth rehabilitation consistently tell us it changed their quality of life — they eat foods they had given up, they smile without covering their mouth, and they feel years younger.
If you suspect you may need full mouth rehabilitation, the first step is simply a conversation. Call Your Family Dentist in Santa Rosa at 707-544-5700 or book a consultation online. No pressure, just possibilities.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost?
Costs vary widely depending on the treatments needed, typically ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 or more. Dr. Jain provides a detailed cost breakdown during your consultation, and we offer financing options.
How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?
Most full mouth rehabilitation plans are completed over several months to a year, depending on complexity. The treatment is phased so it is manageable for you.
Is full mouth rehabilitation painful?
Dr. Jain uses modern techniques and sedation options to keep you comfortable throughout every phase. Most patients report much less discomfort than they expected.
Who is a candidate for full mouth rehabilitation?
Patients with multiple missing teeth, severely worn enamel, failing restorations, chronic bite problems, or a combination of these issues are often excellent candidates.