
Dental Implants
The foundation when teeth are missing.
ExploreFor complex cases combining crowns, implants, veneers, alignment, and gum therapy staged together to restore an entire smile. The kind of work the AACD Accreditation is built for.

Full mouth rehabilitation is the term for a comprehensive plan that addresses every aspect of a damaged smile: missing teeth, worn or fractured teeth, bite issues, gum problems, and aesthetic concerns, all together, in coordinated phases.
These cases come up after years of wear, after a major accident, after long-term untreated decay or gum disease, or when previous dental work has reached the end of its life and the patient wants a fresh start.
The work typically blends implants, crowns, veneers, alignment with SureSmile, gum contouring with our MLS laser, and sometimes bone grafting. Dr. Gore plans the entire sequence in advance, with the same digital design tools used for cosmetic cases, so you see the finished smile before any work begins.
Most full-mouth rehabilitations take six to twelve months, broken into manageable phases.
Gum disease is treated, decay is stabilized, infected teeth are addressed. The mouth has to be healthy before restorative work begins.
Implants are placed where teeth are missing. Healing takes three to six months while the next phases continue elsewhere.
SureSmile aligners, crown lengthening, or both. Whatever the bite needs to work correctly long-term.
Once the foundation is solid, veneers, crowns, and bonding finish the smile to the design that was approved at the start.

Comprehensive cases require a real conversation. Send a few photos and a description through the virtual consult, then come in for a full evaluation. Dr. Gore reviews every virtual consult personally.
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