Why Full Mouth Rehab Is Sometimes Necessary
Tooth wear can develop gradually over time, often as a result of grinding, acid erosion, or a combination of factors. When wear has progressed across a significant number of teeth, the bite itself is often affected. In these situations, a broader treatment plan that considers the whole mouth together — rather than individual teeth in isolation — produces a more stable and functional result than piecemeal treatment would.
How the Process Works at Melton Dental House
Every full mouth rehabilitation plan at Melton Dental House is tailored to the individual patient. Dr Jayden begins by assessing the condition of all existing teeth and the state of the bite before any treatment decisions are made. From there, a treatment design is developed collaboratively with the patient.
Function First, Then Aesthetics
Dr Jayden’s primary clinical goal in full mouth rehabilitation is to restore function. The design stage ensures the planned treatment works for the patient’s bite and how their teeth function together day to day. Aesthetic considerations are addressed within that functional framework, rather than being the starting point. The result is a treatment plan that is both clinically sound and aligned with what the patient wants to achieve.
What Treatment May Be Involved
Full mouth rehabilitation typically involves a combination of treatments depending on the condition of each tooth. This may include tooth restoration, crowns, or other restorative work across multiple teeth. Dr Jayden will outline exactly what is involved for your situation before any treatment begins.
Start With a Check-Up at Melton Dental House
If you have concerns about worn teeth or have been told you may need full mouth rehabilitation, the first step is a comprehensive check-up with Dr Jayden. Call Melton Dental House on (03) 8798 9798 or book your appointment online.











