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Complete Oral Rehabilitation

A comprehensive treatment plan that restores full oral health for children with extensive dental needs, all in one coordinated visit.

Complete oral rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses multiple dental issues in a single, coordinated plan. It restores full oral health, function, and appearance for children with extensive decay or damage, often completed in one visit to minimize disruption and maximize results.

Complete oral rehabilitation works by beginning with a thorough evaluation to map out all existing dental issues, followed by a customized treatment plan that sequences procedures for maximum efficiency. Multiple restorative and preventive treatments are carried out — often in a single visit under sedation — systematically restoring health, function, and appearance across the entire mouth.

Complete oral rehabilitation helps by addressing all of a child's dental needs in a comprehensive, coordinated way rather than through multiple separate visits. It restores comfort, function, and appearance all at once, giving children a healthy foundation to build on and relieving the stress that comes with prolonged or repeated dental treatment.

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Who might consider this treatment?

Complete oral rehabilitation is recommended for children with extensive, untreated decay or multiple dental needs across the mouth who would benefit from a comprehensive, all-at-once treatment approach rather than multiple separate visits.

02

What is the typical experience?

This is typically performed under sedation, so the child sleeps comfortably throughout while the dental team completes all necessary treatments in one session. Parents often notice an immediate and dramatic improvement in their child's comfort and smile upon completion.

03

How long does it usually take?

Because multiple procedures are completed at once, a full oral rehabilitation typically takes between 2 and 4 hours, though the exact duration depends on the extent of treatment needed and is planned in advance with the family.

04

Is there anything to keep in mind?

Because this treatment typically involves sedation, parents should follow all pre-operative instructions carefully, including fasting guidelines and medication restrictions. It is also helpful to plan for a recovery day at home following the appointment, as children may be tired or groggy after sedation.

05

What should I know about recovery after?

Because sedation is typically involved, children may be drowsy, irritable, or groggy for several hours following the appointment and should rest at home for the remainder of the day. Soft foods are recommended for the first day or two, and parents should monitor for any signs of unusual discomfort or reaction and follow all post-operative instructions provided.