Full Mouth RehabilitationIn Auburn, ME
If you're struggling with multiple dental issues, like missing teeth, severe wear, or chronic jaw pain, full mouth rehabilitation could be the life-changing solution you've been searching for. This comprehensive treatment plan is designed to restore not only the health and function of your teeth but also your confidence in your smile.
At the Center For Advanced Dentistry in Auburn, ME, Dr. Jude and his caring team specialize in guiding patients through this transformation in a supportive, judgment-free space. Whether you've avoided the dentist for years or have recently experienced dental trauma, we’re here to help you feel whole again, physically and emotionally.

Why Choose Full Mouth Rehabilitation at the Center For Advanced Dentistry?
At the Center For Advanced Dentistry, full mouth rehabilitation goes beyond fixing teeth, it’s about helping you reclaim your comfort, confidence, and quality of life. Dr. Jude brings years of advanced training in restorative dentistry, using top-tier systems like BioHorizons for dental implants and offering in-house IV sedation for a truly relaxed experience.
Each treatment plan is tailored to you, blending clinical expertise with compassion to help you feel seen, heard, and supported. You’re never rushed or judged here, only welcomed, understood, and guided every step of the way. Your smile transformation starts with trust, and we’re honored to earn yours.

The Benefits of Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Improved Oral Health
Chronic pain, gum disease, and damaged teeth can have a major impact on your overall health. Full mouth rehabilitation addresses these systematically, helping reduce infection risk and improve daily comfort, from eating to speaking.
Restored Function
Missing teeth or bite imbalances can make chewing a daily challenge. This treatment restores your ability to eat what you love without discomfort or restriction, giving you back function and freedom.
Enhanced Confidence
A healthy, beautiful smile can make an enormous difference in how you feel. Whether you're dealing with past dental trauma or ongoing insecurity, a full-mouth restoration can help you feel like yourself again, or even better.

What to Expect From Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Comprehensive Consultation & Planning
Comprehensive Consultation & Planning
Your journey begins with an in-depth consultation with Dr. Jude at our Auburn office. We examine not just your teeth, but your bite, jaw alignment, oral health history, and aesthetic goals. We’ll also take digital X-rays and impressions, all while listening closely to your concerns. If anxiety is a factor, we’ll discuss IV sedation options so you feel genuinely comfortable from the start. Our goal is to build a long-term plan with your health, comfort, and confidence in mind.

Customized Treatment Phase
Customized Treatment Phase
Once your personalized plan is in place, the next step is carefully executing each phase of treatment. This may include periodontal care, crowns, bridges, dental implants, or orthodontics, whatever your mouth needs to thrive. Our advanced techniques and compassionate approach mean treatments are both precise and reassuring. Thanks to in-house sedation, complex procedures can be completed with minimal stress, often in fewer visits than expected.

Healing & Your New Smile
Healing & Your New Smile
After each procedure, we provide clear instructions and gentle follow-up care to support healing. As your mouth restores, you’ll start seeing, and feeling, the difference. Final restorations like crowns or implant-supported teeth are meticulously crafted for natural aesthetics and comfort. Throughout the process, our consistent team is here with encouragement and care, ensuring your transformation is not just physical, but emotional, too. We’re here to help you smile again, fully and fearlessly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case and the treatments involved. Some patients complete treatment in a few months, while more complex cases may take a year or longer. Your dentist will provide a detailed timeline after your evaluation.
