Full‑Mouth Rehabilitation
Full‑Mouth Rehabilitation

Restoring Beauty and Function
Full‑mouth rehabilitation helps patients who have suffered significant damage over the years. Unlike cosmetic smile makeovers, full‑mouth rehabilitation is concerned with saving and repairing existing teeth, restoring missing teeth and giving the patient a healthy bite.
When It’s Recommended
Full‑mouth rehabilitation may be recommended for:
- Severely worn teeth from years of grinding or clenching.
- Badly decayed or infected teeth.
- Broken crowns or bridges.
- Fractured teeth.
- Old, deteriorating dental work.
- Gum disease.
- Missing teeth.
- Misaligned bite or upper and lower teeth not meeting properly.
- Pain and sensitivity from gum recession or decay.
Benefits
Whether a patient has suffered an injury, was born with an oral condition or has simply avoided dental work, Dr. Silverman and his staff aim to restore the smile so patients can enjoy food, speak clearly and smile widely. The Maryland Center for Complete Dentistry uses modern technology to rehabilitate virtually any smile.
Procedures Used
Dr. Silverman has added numerous services over the years to rehabilitate smiles:
- Replacement of crowns or bridges.
- Inlays or onlays to replace deteriorated metal fillings.
- Veneers or crowns to enhance and strengthen teeth.
- Treatment of pockets or infections in the gums.
- Night guards to prevent further damage to teeth or dental work.
- Treatment of abscesses.
- Orthodontic treatment.
- Dental implants or implant‑supported dentures.
Latest Technology & Offer
Dr. Silverman keeps his training and equipment up to date because advances in dental technology improve rehabilitation outcomes. The practice offers a $500 discount on full‑mouth rehabilitation, including free x‑rays, a personal consultation and a review of treatment options.