Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Gurugram
Full mouth rehabilitation is a customised treatment plan for patients who have multiple missing teeth, severely worn teeth, failing bridges or dentures, bite collapse, or a mouth where several problems need to be corrected together. It is not one single procedure. Depending on your condition, treatment may combine implants, implant-supported teeth, crowns, bridges, dentures, extractions, bone grafting, and bite correction. At Marwaha Dental Clinic, complex full mouth rehabilitation is planned and led by Dr. Supreet Kaur Sawhney, MDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, with treatment available at our DLF Phase 2 and Sector 39 clinics in Gurugram.
What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Full mouth rehabilitation means rebuilding or replacing most or all of the teeth in a way that restores chewing, comfort, speech, and appearance. The goal is not just to make teeth look better, but to create a stable bite that functions properly. Depending on what can be saved, the treatment plan may include indirect restorations such as crowns and bridges, removable dentures, or implant-supported fixed teeth.
Who Usually Needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
- Patients with many missing teeth or old dentures that no longer fit well
- Patients with badly worn, broken, loose, or repeatedly failing teeth
- Patients who struggle to chew because the bite no longer meets properly
- Patients with multiple teeth damaged by long-term decay, grinding, or trauma
- Patients whose facial support has reduced because of tooth loss and bite collapse
- Patients looking for a fixed replacement option instead of loose removable dentures, subject to suitability
What Can Be Included in a Full Mouth Rehab Plan?
Implant-Supported Full Arch Rehabilitation
When many or all teeth are missing, implants can support fixed teeth or implant-retained dentures. Implant treatment can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth in the mouth. In selected full-arch cases, fixed teeth may be provided in a short time frame, while more complex cases may need staged healing.
Crowns, Bridges and Dentures
Not every full mouth rehabilitation is purely implant-based. Some patients benefit from a combination of crowns, bridges, and dentures, especially when certain teeth can still be saved and used strategically. The right option depends on your bone support, remaining teeth, bite relationship, and long-term maintenance needs.
Preparatory Surgery and Bone Support
If the jawbone is not ideal for implants, Dr. Supreet may recommend preparatory steps such as extractions, socket preservation, bone grafting, sinus lift procedures, or other implant-supportive surgery. These steps are planned only when clinically necessary to improve long-term stability.
How Dr. Supreet Plans Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Detailed consultation with medical history, photographs, and clinical examination
- Digital X-rays and CBCT imaging when needed to assess bone and implant options
- Decision on which teeth can be saved and which should be replaced
- Bite analysis to restore proper chewing efficiency and jaw comfort
- Step-by-step treatment sequencing with temporary and final restoration planning
- Clear explanation of expected timeline, maintenance needs, and limitations before treatment starts
Why Choose Marwaha Dental Clinic for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
- Treatment is planned and led by Dr. Supreet Kaur Sawhney, MDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
- Experience with implant-supported full arch rehabilitation, bone grafting, and advanced implant cases
- Two convenient Gurugram locations: DLF Phase 2 and Sector 39 near Medanta Hospital
- Comprehensive in-clinic treatment coordination for surgical and restorative phases
- Digital imaging and structured sequencing designed around safety, function, and long-term stability
- Established multi-specialty dental clinic serving Gurugram since 2004
How Long Does Full Mouth Rehabilitation Take?
The timeline depends on how many teeth can be saved, whether implants are needed, whether bone grafting is required, and whether immediate fixed teeth are clinically appropriate. Selected implant-supported full mouth cases may receive fixed teeth in as little as 3 days, but many rehabilitations are completed in stages over weeks or months because safe healing and long-term predictability matter more than speed.