Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Brunswick, OH

Rebuilding Smiles That Work, Feel, and Look Their Best
At Hendricks Family Dentistry, full mouth rehabilitation is our most comprehensive restorative service — a coordinated treatment plan designed to rebuild oral health, restore function, and bring back a confident smile. It's the right approach for patients dealing with widespread tooth loss, severe wear, multiple failing restorations, or chronic bite and jaw issues.
Rather than treating each problem in isolation, we look at the whole picture: your teeth, gums, bite, jaw joints, and the aesthetics of your smile. Patients from Brunswick, Brunswick Hills, Strongsville, and Hinckley come to us when they're ready to invest in a complete solution that lasts.
What Full Mouth Rehabilitation Involves
No two rehabilitation plans look exactly alike. Your treatment is built around what your mouth actually needs, which is determined through a thorough evaluation that includes 3D cone beam imaging, digital scans, and a detailed bite analysis.
Depending on your situation, your plan may include a combination of:
- Dental implants to replace missing teeth at the root
- All-on-4 implants for full-arch tooth replacement
- CEREC same-dayc crowns to restore damaged or worn teeth
- Full and partial dentures as a non-surgical alternative
- Periodontal (gum) therapy to establish a healthy foundation
- Bite correction and TMJ treatment
- Cosmetic refinement through whitening or veneers
Each step is sequenced to build on the last, so your mouth heals and adapts as treatment progresses.
Who Full Mouth Rehabilitation Is For
Full mouth rehabilitation isn't a single procedure — it's a strategy. It's the right path for patients who:
- Have lost multiple teeth or are facing the loss of remaining teeth
- Suffer from severe wear caused by grinding (bruxism)
- Have multiple cracked, decayed, or failing restorations
- Experience ongoing jaw pain, headaches, or bite problems
- Are unhappy with the overall appearance and function of their smile
- Want to consolidate years of patchwork dental work into one stable, long-term solution
If you've been told you need "a lot of work done," or you've been quietly avoiding the dentist because the scope feels overwhelming, this is the conversation to have.
The Treatment Process
Full mouth rehabilitation is a phased process, not a single visit. Here's what to expect:
- Comprehensive evaluation. We perform a full exam, digital imaging, and a bite analysis. We'll also discuss your goals — function, comfort, appearance, and budget.
- Treatment planning. We design a sequenced plan that addresses the most urgent issues first (infection, pain, structural damage), then moves through restoration and finishing work.
- Foundational care. Any active disease — decay, gum infection, failing teeth — is addressed before restorations are placed.
- Restoration phase. Implants are placed and healed, crowns and bridges are seated, and bite alignment is established.
- Cosmetic refinement. Whitening, veneers, or final shade adjustments bring everything together visually.
- Long-term maintenance. Regular cleanings, night guards if needed, and ongoing checkups protect your investment for decades.
Most full mouth cases span several months to a year, depending on how much surgical healing is required.
Why Choose Hendricks for Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Comprehensive treatment requires comprehensive capabilities. Our practice combines advanced technology with the surgical and restorative training needed to handle complex cases under one roof — no need to bounce between specialists.
What sets our approach apart:
- In-house 3D imaging, digital scanning, and CEREC milling for precise planning and same-visit restorations
- Surgical training through the Midwest Implant Institute
- A team that handles both the surgical and restorative phases, keeping your care coordinated
- Honest, conservative recommendations — we'll always present the least invasive option that meets your goals
- Flexible payment plans for treatment of this scope
You can learn more about our doctors' training and philosophy on the Meet the Doctors page.
FAQs on Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Mon - Tue 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Wed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Thu 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Fri 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Sat - Sun Closed