

Full mouth rehabilitation, also called full mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores the health, function, and beauty of your entire smile. It combines multiple procedures into one personalized plan, sequenced to address every area that needs attention.
It is ideal for patients with extensive dental damage, severe wear, missing teeth, bite problems, or multiple failing restorations.

Full mouth rehabilitation, also called full mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores the health, function, and beauty of your entire smile. It combines multiple procedures into one personalized plan, sequenced to address every area that needs attention.
It is ideal for patients with extensive dental damage, severe wear, missing teeth, bite problems, or multiple failing restorations.






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Dr. Timin maps every tooth, joint, and bite force with digital scans and a phased plan that sequences treatment to protect long-term outcomes.
Dr. Timin maps every tooth, joint, and bite force with digital scans and a phased plan that sequences treatment to protect long-term outcomes.
Dr. Timin maps every tooth, joint, and bite force with digital scans and a phased plan that sequences treatment to protect long-term outcomes.


Dr. Timin maps every tooth, joint, and bite force with digital scans and a phased plan that sequences treatment to protect long-term outcomes.
Treatment is customized and is often completed in phases, prioritizing health, function, and aesthetics.
We guide you through aftercare and maintenance to keep your smile strong and healthy for life.




Eliminates mouth pain
Improves oral health
Restores functionality
Long-term durability

Full mouth rehabilitation is designed for patients whose dental concerns extend beyond a single tooth or procedure. You may be a good candidate if you experience severe tooth wear, chronic jaw or bite pain, multiple missing or damaged teeth, or years of deferred care.
It is also well suited for patients with multiple failing restorations or dental trauma who want a coordinated, long term plan rather than isolated fixes.
Full mouth rehabilitation is one of the most complex procedures in dentistry, and it is exactly what Dr. Timin is trained to do. As a Kois Center graduate, she has completed advanced postgraduate education in comprehensive treatment planning and predictable long term outcomes.
Her dual expertise in restorative and aesthetic dentistry, including honors training from NYU and AACD membership, ensures your rehabilitation restores function without compromising beauty.
At Redefine Dental, each case is carefully phased, thoroughly documented, and tailored to your unique anatomy and goals, for a confident smile built to last.


Full mouth rehabilitation is designed for patients whose dental concerns extend beyond a single tooth or procedure. You may be a good candidate if you experience severe tooth wear, chronic jaw or bite pain, multiple missing or damaged teeth, or years of deferred care.
It is also well suited for patients with multiple failing restorations or dental trauma who want a coordinated, long term plan rather than isolated fixes.

Full mouth rehabilitation is one of the most complex procedures in dentistry, and it is exactly what Dr. Timin is trained to do. As a Kois Center graduate, she has completed advanced postgraduate education in comprehensive treatment planning and predictable long term outcomes.
Her dual expertise in restorative and aesthetic dentistry, including honors training from NYU and AACD membership, ensures your rehabilitation restores function without compromising beauty.
At Redefine Dental, each case is carefully phased, thoroughly documented, and tailored to your unique anatomy and goals, for a confident smile built to last.
If you have multiple dental concerns such as worn teeth, missing teeth, recurring dental work, or ongoing discomfort, a comprehensive consultation is the best way to determine whether full mouth rehabilitation is the right solution for your needs and goals.
When properly maintained, the results can last many years or even decades. Long term success depends on good oral hygiene, routine dental visits, and following Dr. Timin’s maintenance recommendations.
Yes. A major goal of full mouth rehabilitation is correcting bite alignment and jaw function. Many patients experience significant relief from discomfort, tension, and uneven wear once the bite is properly balanced.
Treatment is usually completed in carefully planned phases. This allows Dr. Timin to restore function and comfort first, then focus on long term stability and aesthetics while keeping the process manageable and predictable.
Full mouth rehabilitation is ideal for patients with widespread tooth damage, severe wear, bite problems, chronic jaw pain, or multiple failing restorations. It is designed for those who need more than a single procedure to restore oral health and function.



