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Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach to rebuilding and restoring all of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. This service is one of the core foundations of our practice. We treat a high volume of patients who require advanced, medically informed care, often under general anesthesia. Many of these patients struggle with severe decay, dental trauma, medical complexities, or a long history of dental anxiety that has made routine care difficult.
Our doctors combine restorative dentistry, oral surgery, implant dentistry, and a comprehensive medical approach to treat the mouth as a whole.
With a state‑of‑the‑art outpatient surgery center, in-house anesthesiologists, and years of experience, we are uniquely equipped to complete complex full mouth transformations comfortably and predictably.
Because we offer general anesthesia and advanced surgical capabilities in-house, many patients can complete their full treatment in one visit or a small number of appointments.
Full mouth rehabilitation restores proper chewing, reduces pain, and helps improve overall oral and systemic health for medically complex or long-untreated patients.
Using high‑quality materials, digital diagnostics, and a medically-informed approach, we create long-lasting restorations that look natural and support a healthier future.
Many of our patients require extensive restorative treatment that cannot be completed comfortably while awake. Full mouth reconstruction under general anesthesia allows us to treat severe decay, infection, periodontal disease, broken teeth, and missing teeth in a single controlled environment. With our in-house anesthesiologists and registered nurses, patients with medical complexities or dental trauma can safely receive the comprehensive care they’ve been unable to access elsewhere.
For patients missing multiple teeth or needing full arch replacement, we offer a range of implant-supported solutions. Our doctors frequently place and restore implants as part of full mouth rehabilitation, using high-quality implant systems like MegaGen, Neodent, and BioHorizons. Implants provide the stability and function needed to restore the mouth as a whole and are especially beneficial for patients with medical or structural challenges.
Full mouth rehabilitation may also include crowns, bridges, root canals, extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, and other surgical procedures. Because Dr. Radeka and his team treat complex surgical cases daily, patients receive all their care in one place, with continuity and expertise at every stage.
We begin with a detailed evaluation, including digital scans, CBCT imaging, and a conversation about your medical history, challenges, and goals. For patients who struggle with anxiety or sensory overload, this step is always calm, supportive, and pressure-free.
Our team creates a comprehensive treatment plan designed to address all clinical concerns while supporting your comfort, safety, and long-term oral health. We review all options—restorative, surgical, and anesthetic—to ensure the plan aligns with your needs.
Most full mouth rehabilitation patients benefit from care under general anesthesia, especially those with severe dental fear or medical complexities. Our licensed anesthesia team ensures a safe, controlled experience while we complete the majority—or all—of your treatment in one appointment.
After your procedure, we guide you through a customized recovery plan and schedule detailed follow-up visits to ensure proper healing. Our goal is to help you transition into ongoing preventive care for long-term success and comfort.




Patients with widespread decay, missing teeth, severe dental trauma, medical complexities, or long-term dental neglect may be ideal candidates. If anxiety or sensory challenges have prevented you from receiving care, full mouth rehabilitation under anesthesia may be the best option.
Not always, but many of our patients benefit from it. Because we’re skilled in treating patients with high anxiety, medical challenges, or extensive treatment needs, general anesthesia often allows us to complete all treatment in one visit safely and comfortably.
Recovery depends on the extent of the procedure. Most patients experience mild discomfort for a few days, followed by gradual healing. Our team provides detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up support to ensure a smooth recovery.