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Full Mouth Restoration in Cranbury, NJ

A coordinated, phased plan combining implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and gum therapy to rebuild a healthy, functional, beautiful smile.

Clearbrook Advanced Dental Care in Cranbury, NJ offers comprehensive full mouth restoration — a coordinated, phased plan combining implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and gum therapy to rebuild a healthy, functional, beautiful smile. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty devoted to exactly this kind of complex rehabilitation, and Dr. Adibe uses CBCT 3D imaging and careful planning to address every issue — bite problems, missing teeth, worn enamel — in the right sequence. Patients from Cranbury, Monroe, East Windsor, and Plainsboro choose Clearbrook for complex work done right the first time. Schedule a full-mouth consultation or call (609) 395-9100.

When Multiple Problems Stack Up

One Coordinated Plan, Not a Pile of Procedures

Full mouth restoration restores or replaces the teeth across both jaws for patients facing several problems at once — missing, damaged, decayed, or worn teeth, gum disease, and bite issues. Rather than treating each issue in isolation, it is a single customized plan that rebuilds the health, function, and appearance of the entire mouth.

A plan may combine dental implants, crowns and bridges, veneers, gum treatment, root canal therapy, and orthodontics. The goal is a result that works and lasts — not just one that looks good on day one.

What this means: if you have multiple dental issues that affect how you eat, speak, or feel about your smile, full mouth restoration sequences the fixes in the right order so they reinforce each other instead of working against each other.
Patient smiling confidently after full mouth restoration
What It Can Include

The Building Blocks of a Full-Mouth Plan

No two plans are identical. Dr. Adibe draws from the full range of restorative and cosmetic dentistry, in the right sequence, to address your specific needs.

Implants, Crowns & Bridges

Missing teeth are replaced with dental implants; damaged teeth are restored or capped with crowns and bridges to rebuild structure and chewing function.

Gum & Bone Therapy

Active gum disease is treated first, with bone or gum grafting where needed — a healthy foundation is essential before any restorative work begins.

Bite & TMJ Correction

Bite problems and jaw-joint (TMJ) dysfunction are corrected so the rebuilt teeth meet properly and the result lasts — not just looks good.

Veneers & Cosmetic Finishing

Veneers, bonding, whitening, and gum contouring complete the smile aesthetically once health and function have been restored.

Real Patient Results

Before & After — Full-Mouth Transformations

Real before-and-after results from Dr. Adibe's practice show how a coordinated plan can rebuild a worn or compromised smile. More transformations are on our before & after gallery.

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Before and after full mouth restoration: Worn Dentition Rebuilt at Clearbrook Advanced Dental Care in Cranbury, NJ

Worn Dentition Rebuilt

Severely worn and damaged teeth rebuilt with a coordinated plan of crowns and restorations — restoring bite height, function, and a youthful smile.

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Before and after full mouth restoration: Function and Aesthetics Restored at Clearbrook Advanced Dental Care in Cranbury, NJ

Function and Aesthetics Restored

A compromised smile restored with a combination of implants, crowns, and cosmetic work in a single phased treatment plan.

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Before and after full mouth restoration: A Complete Smile Makeover at Clearbrook Advanced Dental Care in Cranbury, NJ

A Complete Smile Makeover

Years of avoided dental issues addressed with a full-mouth rehabilitation — health, comfort, and confidence rebuilt from the ground up.

How a Case Is Planned & Sequenced

Three Phases — Foundation, Function, Finish

The key to a successful full-mouth case is sequencing. Health comes first, then structure, then aesthetics — each phase builds on the last.

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Phase 1 — Foundation

Every case starts with a comprehensive workup and treating active disease:

  • Comprehensive exam with CBCT 3D imaging, photos, impressions, and bite analysis.
  • Gum disease, decay, and infection are treated first; extractions are performed if a tooth cannot be saved.
  • Bone or gum grafting is done where needed to support future restorations.
Why this matters: restorations placed on an unhealthy foundation fail. Stabilizing the gums and bone first is what makes the rebuild last.
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Phase 2 — Structural Rebuild

With a healthy foundation, function is restored: implants replace missing teeth, crowns and bridges rebuild damaged ones, and the bite is corrected so the teeth meet properly. Provisional teeth are worn during healing so you are never without a smile, and you approve each phase before work proceeds.

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Phase 3 — Aesthetics & Finalize

Final restorations are placed, and cosmetic finishing — veneers, whitening, and gum contouring — completes the look. A long-term maintenance plan is set to protect the result for years to come.

Planning & Technology

How the Plan Is Built

  • Comprehensive exam — X-rays, CBCT, photographs, and impressions of teeth and gums.
  • Oral-health evaluation — checking for decay, damage, infection, and periodontal disease.
  • Bite analysis — assessing jaw function and alignment, including TMJ concerns.
  • Phased treatment plan — a clear sequence with timelines, costs, and options reviewed with you.
Comfort & Sedation

Managing a Longer Course of Care

Full-mouth treatment is phased over weeks or months, not done all at once — so individual appointments stay manageable.

Comfort options include:

  • Local anesthesia — for routine restorative visits.
  • Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) — for patients who want to feel more relaxed.

You approve each phase before it begins, so there are no surprises along the way.

Why Patients Choose It

The Benefits of Full Mouth Restoration

Complete Transformation

  • Addresses every tooth together
  • A cohesive result no single procedure gives

Restored Function

  • Eat a full diet again
  • Chew without pain or limitation

Personalized Plan

  • Built around your anatomy and goals
  • Not a one-size-fits-all protocol

Best of Modern Dentistry

  • Implants, crowns, veneers, gum therapy
  • Combined into one optimal plan

Healthier Mouth

  • Treats decay, disease, and damage
  • Improves long-term oral health

Renewed Confidence

  • A smile you are proud of
  • Improved social and daily life
Is This Right For You

Am I a Candidate for Full Mouth Restoration?

Full mouth restoration may be a good fit if you:

  • Have multiple failing, missing, or severely worn teeth
  • Have significant bite problems or TMJ dysfunction
  • Have avoided dental care for years and now face compound issues
  • Are committed to phased treatment and long-term maintenance

This may not be the right path if you:

  • Are unwilling to address underlying gum or bone disease first
  • Do not have the time or resources for phased treatment
  • Have expectations that cannot be met or are unwilling to follow the plan
Dentist reviewing a full mouth restoration treatment plan with a patient
Common Concerns

Common Concerns About Full Mouth Restoration

These are the questions patients ask most often before committing to treatment. Dr. Adibe addresses each one honestly at your consultation.

"It sounds overwhelming — and expensive"

Full-mouth rehabilitation is phased over weeks or months, not all at once. Dr. Adibe builds a plan with clear phases and costs so you know exactly what is coming and when. Payment options make the investment manageable.

"I've put off dental work for years — am I beyond help?"

No. Dr. Adibe sees patients who thought their situation was hopeless. Modern dentistry — implants, veneers, crowns, grafting — can restore smiles that were unthinkable a decade ago.

"Will I be toothless during the process?"

No. Provisional teeth are placed throughout treatment so you are never without a smile. You can eat, work, and socialize normally while healing.

What to Know

Risks and Considerations

Every procedure has tradeoffs, and a transparent conversation about them is part of informed consent. Dr. Adibe reviews these at your consultation and answers every question before treatment begins.

  • Each component procedure has its own risks (implant failure, crown fracture, infection, bite adjustment)
  • Long treatment timelines require patient commitment
  • Provisional teeth may need adjustments along the way
  • Not all damaged teeth can be saved — some extractions may be needed
Our Clinical Approach

Why Sequencing Makes a Full-Mouth Case Succeed

Full mouth restoration is among the most rewarding work in dentistry. Patients often arrive unable to eat comfortably, having hidden their smile for years — and leave with a functional, healthy, beautiful result that changes how they live day to day.

The key to success is careful sequencing. Gum health is addressed first, then structural problems, then aesthetics — and as a prosthodontist, Dr. Adibe is specifically trained to plan complex, multi-procedure rehabilitations as one connected case. CBCT planning maps every implant, crown, and bite adjustment before the first appointment.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Restoration in Cranbury

Full mouth restoration is a comprehensive, customized treatment plan that restores or replaces the teeth across both the upper and lower jaws. It is designed for patients with multiple dental problems at once — missing, damaged, or worn teeth, gum disease, and bite issues — and combines procedures such as implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, gum therapy, and bite correction to rebuild the health, function, and appearance of the entire mouth.

A plan may include any combination of dental implants, crowns and bridges, veneers, periodontal (gum) therapy, root canal therapy, fillings, bonding, tooth extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, gum grafting, bite/TMJ therapy, and teeth whitening. The exact mix depends entirely on your needs — that is what makes it a customized rehabilitation rather than a single procedure.

Timelines vary with complexity. Simpler cases combining veneers and crowns may take four to eight weeks. Complex cases involving implants, bone grafting, or gum therapy can span six to twelve months or longer because healing time is built in between phases. Dr. Adibe builds a clear, phased timeline at your consultation.

No. Provisional (temporary) teeth are placed throughout the process, so you are never without a smile. You can eat, work, and socialize normally while the underlying work heals and the final restorations are fabricated.

Yes. As a prosthodontist, Dr. Adibe focuses on the design of natural-looking restorations that blend with your facial features and match in color, shape, and proportion. Cosmetic finishing — veneers, contouring, whitening — is done after health and function are restored so the final smile looks and works like natural teeth.

In some cases, yes. Restorative options such as veneers, crowns, or bonding can improve the appearance of mildly crooked or misaligned teeth as part of the plan. Significant alignment problems may still be best treated with orthodontics, which can be coordinated into the overall sequence.

Cost depends on which procedures are included and the materials used, so a detailed phased quote is provided after your consultation. Most insurance plans cover medically necessary restorative procedures (such as crowns, extractions, root canals, and in some plans implants) as major services, while purely cosmetic components are typically not covered. We maximize every benefit and offer payment options.

Yes. Clearbrook Advanced Dental Care in Cranbury, NJ provides phased full-mouth restoration for patients from Cranbury, Monroe, East Windsor, Plainsboro, and across Middlesex County. Schedule a consultation or call (609) 395-9100.

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute dental or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Full mouth restoration combines multiple procedures, each with its own risks (infection, sensitivity, bite adjustment, implant failure). Sequencing and planning are critical to minimize complications. Consult Dr. Adibe or a qualified dental professional regarding any questions about your oral health. Individual results may vary.

Rebuild Your Smile, the Right Way

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Adibe for a comprehensive evaluation and a clear, phased plan toward your healthiest, most confident smile.