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 Full Mouth Rehabilitation Campbelltown

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Campbelltown

Rebuild Your Smile, Your Bite, and Your Confidence, All in One Plan

When several teeth are damaged, missing, worn down, or aching at once, fixing them one at a time can feel like you are never getting ahead. You patch one problem, and another appears. Eating becomes uncomfortable, your bite feels off, and you stop smiling in photos without even noticing you have started hiding it.
 

Full mouth rehabilitation takes a different approach. Instead of treating each tooth in isolation, your dentist looks at your whole mouth, teeth, gums, bite, and jaw, and builds one coordinated plan to restore everything together.
 

At Bradbury Dental Surgery, your trusted dentist Campbelltown, we have been rebuilding smiles for over 30 years. Whether your teeth have been affected by years of wear, gum disease, injury, or just life, we can map out a clear, step-by-step path back to a healthy, functional, comfortable mouth. Call us on (02) 4628 2151 or book online to start with a consultation.

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What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation (sometimes called full mouth reconstruction) is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores all, or most, of the teeth in your upper and lower jaw. Rather than a single procedure, it's a carefully sequenced combination of treatments designed to fix multiple problems and get your whole mouth working properly again.
 

Think of it like renovating a house rather than patching one room. A full mouth rehabilitation looks at how everything fits together, your teeth, your gums, your bite, and the muscles and joints of your jaw, and rebuilds it as one connected system. That's what makes it different from simply having a few separate treatments done over time.
 

Depending on what you need, a plan might combine dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, white fillings, dentures, and gum treatment, all working toward the same goal.

Do You Need Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

Most people don't wake up one day and decide they need their whole mouth rebuilt. It usually creeps up gradually. Here are the signs that a full mouth rehabilitation might be the right move for you:

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  • When you've lost several teeth, the ones left behind shift, your bite changes, and chewing gets harder. Rebuilding the whole arch restores both function and appearance.

  • If you have numerous cavities or old crowns and fillings that are breaking down all at once, treating them together as one plan is more effective than chasing them one by one.

  • Years of grinding, acid erosion, or general wear can shorten and flatten your teeth, changing your bite and your face shape. Rehabilitation restores the right height and function.

  • When gum disease has damaged the supporting bone and loosened teeth, a coordinated plan addresses both the gums and the teeth they hold.

  • If your bite doesn't sit right, you may get headaches, jaw pain, and uneven wear. Rehabilitation can correct how your teeth meet.

  • An accident that damages several teeth at once often calls for a comprehensive rebuild rather than piecemeal repair.
    If any of this sounds familiar, the first step is simply a conversation. Your dentist will assess everything and tell you honestly whether a full plan is warranted or whether something simpler will do.

What's Involved in a Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

No two plans look the same, because no two mouths are the same. That said, most full-mouth rehabilitation journeys follow a similar shape. Here's what you can expect.

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Comprehensive Assessment

Your dentist examines your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw joints in detail, usually with X-rays, photos, and impressions or scans. This is where we map out every issue that needs addressing.

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Your Personalised Plan

We sit down with you and explain what we've found, what your options are, and how the treatment would be sequenced. You'll see the whole roadmap, including timing and cost, before anything begins. No surprises.

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Building a Healthy Foundation

Before any rebuilding, we treat the underlying problems first, things like gum disease, infections, or teeth that can't be saved. A rehabilitation only lasts if it's built on healthy foundations.

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Restoration and Rebuilding

This is the main phase, where the actual restorations happen, implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, or dentures, in the order that makes clinical sense. We work methodically so each stage supports the next.

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Refining Your Bite

Once everything is in place, we fine-tune how your teeth come together so your bite is comfortable, balanced, and built to last.

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Ongoing Care

A rebuilt mouth needs looking after. We'll set you up with a maintenance plan and regular check-ups to protect your investment for the long term.

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Why a Coordinated Plan Beats Treating Teeth One by One

It's tempting to deal with dental problems only as they flare up. The issue is that your mouth works as a system. Fix one tooth in isolation, and you might be ignoring the bite problem that caused it to break in the first place.
 

A full mouth rehabilitation looks at the root causes, not just the symptoms. By planning everything together, your dentist can make sure the new crown, the implant, and the bite all work in harmony, rather than creating new problems down the line. It often saves money, too, because well-planned work lasts longer and you're far less likely to be back in the chair redoing things.
 

Leaving widespread problems untreated tends to snowball. Missing teeth lead to more missing teeth. A collapsing bite wears down whatever is left. Acting with a clear plan stops that cycle.

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Why Choose Bradbury Dental Surgery for Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Campbelltown?

We have been looking after the dental health of Campbelltown families for over 30 years. Our lead dentist, Dr Gurinder Matharu (Dr Shelly), has well over a decade of clinical experience and is especially skilled at the kind of complex, save-the-tooth dentistry that full mouth rehabilitation depends on.
 

Because we offer the full range of treatments in-house, from oral surgery and implants through to cosmetic work, your entire plan can be coordinated under one roof by a team that knows your history.
 

We are QIP Accredited, ADA accredited, and AHPRA registered, and we use only quality, Australian-standard materials and laboratories.
 

Our practice is at Suite 6/67 Jacaranda Ave, Bradbury, just minutes from the centre of Campbelltown. We are open Monday to Friday 9 am to 6 pm, and Saturdays 9 am to 3 pm, so fitting appointments around work and family is straightforward.
 

We're also upfront about cost. Full mouth rehabilitation is a significant investment, so we provide a clear, itemised plan in advance, accept most major health funds, and offer flexible payment plans including Afterpay and Zip.

Call (02) 4628 2151 or book online to arrange your consultation and find out what's possible for your smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It depends on how much work is involved. A straightforward case might take a few months, while a complex full-mouth rehabilitation involving implants and healing time can run over a year. At your consultation, your dentist will give you a realistic timeline mapped to your specific plan.

  • Each procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you shouldn't feel pain during treatment. We also offer sedation options for anxious patients. Some tenderness between appointments is normal, and we'll guide you on managing it comfortably.

  • Because every plan is tailored, the cost varies widely depending on which treatments you need. Rather than a one-size-fits-all price, we provide a detailed, itemised quote after your assessment so you know exactly what you're investing in before you commit.

  • Many of the individual treatments within a full mouth rehabilitation, such as crowns, fillings, and extractions, attract rebates under extras cover, though this varies by fund and policy. We process claims on the spot through HICAPS and will help you understand your likely out-of-pocket cost.

  • Often, yes. When jaw pain and headaches are caused by a collapsed or uneven bite, rebuilding the teeth to the correct height and alignment can relieve that strain. Your dentist will assess whether your symptoms are bite-related during the planning stage.

  • No. A full mouth rehabilitation is sequenced in stages over time, not crammed into a single visit. We plan the order carefully so each phase builds on the last, and we work at a pace that suits your health, your schedule, and your budget.

  • A smile makeover is mainly cosmetic, focused on how your teeth look. A full mouth rehabilitation is about function and health as well as appearance, restoring damaged teeth, fixing your bite, and rebuilding a mouth that works properly. The two often overlap, but rehabilitation goes deeper.

  • With good care and regular check-ups, the results of a full mouth rehabilitation can last many years, and many restorations last decades. The key is maintenance, looking after your new teeth with good hygiene and keeping up with your routine dental visits, which protects the investment.

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