Full Mouth Rehabilitation in India: Reviews, Cost & Recovery
Introduction
Years of neglect, grinding (bruxism), or severe acid reflux can lead to "Bite Collapse"—where teeth are worn down so much that eating becomes painful and the face looks collapsed.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) is the Formula 1 of dentistry. It's not just about looking good; it's about rebuilding your entire bite to restore function. And India is becoming a global center of excellence for this complex procedure.
What Does FMR Involve?
It is a combination of:
- Endodontics: Root canals to save natural teeth.
- Implantology: Replacing missing teeth with Titanium/Basal implants.
- Prosthodontics: Crowning every tooth to raise the "vertical dimension" (height) of your bite.
The Cost Equation
In the West, FMR is prohibitively expensive, often exceeding $45,000 - $60,000. In India, complete functional restoration typically costs between $4,000 and $15,000 (₹3.5 Lakhs to ₹12 Lakhs), depending on the number of implants needed.
Patient Reviews: "Life Changing"
Patients often describe the result as "turning back the clock 20 years."
"I couldn't eat steak for 10 years. After my rehab in Mumbai, I went to a steakhouse the night I got back to London. It was emotional." - James P., UK
The Procedures & Timeline
FMR is marathon, not a sprint.
- Trip 1 (1-2 weeks): Extractions, Root Canals, Implant Placement, and Temporary Crowns. This opens your bite immediately.
- Healing Phase (3-6 months): You go home with temporaries while implants fuse (Osseointegration).
- Trip 2 (10 days): Final impressions and fixing the permanent Ceramic/Zirconia bridges.
Is It Worth It?
For patients suffering from chronic jaw pain, headaches, and inability to eat, FMR is a medical necessity. Doing it in India allows you to access top-tier specialists who perform these complex surgeries daily, ensuring a result that is both functional and beautiful.
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