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Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Taylorsville, UT

If you’re tired of living with a smile that feels fragile, uncomfortable, or unfinished, we’d love to help. Schedule a consultation for full mouth rehabilitation. Flexible financing available.

What Is Full Mouth Rehabilitation?

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Severe Decay Across Multiple Teeth

When cavities show up in many areas, the goal is to stop the cycle and rebuild strength. We focus on long-term stability, not quick fixes.

Missing Teeth

Replacing missing teeth helps you chew better, supports facial structure, and protects nearby teeth from drifting. We’ll walk you through the options clearly so you can choose what fits.

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Worn-down or Cracked Teeth

Grinding and wear can change your bite and trigger sensitivity, headaches, or chipping. Rebuilding proper tooth shape and height often improves comfort more than people expect.

Failed Dental Work

When older crowns, fillings, or bridges start breaking down, it can feel like you’re always back in the chair. A full plan helps you move forward with consistency and confidence.

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We Work with Your Insurance

What Changes for You

Full mouth rehabilitation is about daily life getting easier.

Patients often tell us they notice:

  • More comfortable chewing and less jaw strain
  • Less worry about breaking another tooth
  • A smile that looks natural in photos
  • More confidence speaking, laughing, and showing teeth
  • A plan that finally makes sense, instead of constant patchwork

Cosmetics and function go hand in hand. It’s not just about making teeth pretty—it’s about restoring how you chew, speak, and feel.

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Who Is a Good Fit?

You may be a great candidate if you’re dealing with:

  • Multiple broken, worn, or chipped teeth
  • Ongoing sensitivity or discomfort when chewing
  • Missing teeth, shifting teeth, or an unstable bite
  • Old dental work that keeps failing
  • Damage from grinding, acid erosion, or an accident
  • A smile you hide because it doesn’t feel like “you” anymore

If it’s been years since you’ve been to the dentist, you’re still welcome here. We’ll meet you where you are.

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Treatment Options That May Be Part of Your Plan

Crowns and Bridges

Crowns can strengthen teeth that are cracked, worn, or heavily filled so they feel stable again. Bridges can replace one or more missing teeth to help you chew more comfortably and keep nearby teeth from shifting.

Dental Implants and Implant-Supported Restorations

Implants replace missing teeth with a secure, long-term foundation that can feel more like natural teeth. They can support a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even a full denture—often improving comfort, confidence, and bite stability.

Veneers and Smile Design (When Appropriate)

When teeth are healthy but the look of the smile needs refinement, veneers can improve shape, symmetry, and color for a natural result. Dr. Jensen uses smile design to plan details carefully so the final smile fits your face and still feels like you.

Dentures (Traditional or Implant-Supported)

Dentures can restore your ability to eat and speak when many teeth are missing or need replacement. Implant-supported dentures often feel more secure and stable, which can make daily life easier for many patients.

Gum Therapy and Other Foundation Care

Healthy gums create the foundation for lasting results. If there’s inflammation, infection, or bone loss, Dr. Jensen may recommend gum therapy or other pre-treatment steps so your restorations sit on a stable, healthy base.

The Process at Cherish Your Smile

Step 1

A comprehensive evaluation

We start with a real conversation about what you want, what’s bothering you, and what you’ve been through. Then we take the right digital X-rays and photos so Dr. Jensen can understand the full picture—not just one tooth.

Step 2

See what we see

We use intraoral images and Pearl AI support to make everything easier to understand. You’ll see the “why” behind each recommendation, so you can make decisions with confidence.

Step 3

A clear plan

You’ll receive a step-by-step plan with priorities, options, timing, and costs. If you want to phase treatment, we’ll organize it in a smart order that protects comfort and long-term stability.

Step 4

Coordinated care

If your case calls for it, Dr. Jensen will coordinate with trusted specialists—such as an oral surgeon, periodontist, or endodontist—so every part of your care works together. You won’t be left to figure it out alone; Dr. Jensen stays involved, guides the plan, and helps ensure the details stay consistent from start to finish.

Step 5

Rebuild in stages

We stabilize what needs attention first, then move into restoring function and appearance. We also coordinate closely with trusted dental labs so your restorations look natural, feel comfortable, and fit your bite.

Step 6

Final fit and details

We refine bite balance, comfort, and aesthetics so your smile feels right in real life—not just on day one. When we’re finished, you’ll leave with a beautiful new smile that looks like you.

How We Help You Feel Good About Your Smile

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Clear, Honest Answers

See what we see with photos and AI support. You’ll understand your options and choose what feels right—no confusion, no pressure.

Care That Protects Your Teeth

We look for the most conservative path first, so you keep more of your natural tooth structure whenever possible.

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Everything You Need, In One Place

From cleanings to cosmetic and restorative care, your smile stays with one trusted team—so visits feel simpler and more consistent.

Comfort Comes Standard

Gentle techniques, a calm environment, and small comforts help you relax. If you’ve had tough dental experiences, you’re safe here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long will the results last?

Full mouth rehabilitation is designed for long-term stability, and quality materials plus good home care make a big difference. We’ll show you how to protect your investment and recommend the right checkup schedule to keep everything healthy.

How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost?

Cost depends on the type of restorations and how complex your case is. You’ll get a clear estimate, insurance guidance, and financing options (Cherry and CareCredit) before treatment begins.

Will my new smile look natural?

That’s the goal. Dr. Jensen plans carefully and partners with trusted dental labs so your smile fits your face, your features, and your personality—not a cookie-cutter look.

What if I’m embarrassed about my teeth?

You’re welcome here. We see this every day, and our job is to help you move forward without shame, lectures, or pressure.

What treatments are usually included?

Every plan is different, but it may include crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, dentures, or gum care to create a healthy foundation. Dr. Jensen will walk you through options in plain language and explain why each step matters.

Does full mouth rehabilitation hurt?

We focus on gentle techniques and comfort at every step. With strong numbing, nitrous oxide, and oral sedation options when appropriate, most patients are surprised by how manageable the process feels.

How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?

It depends on what your smile needs and whether implants or healing time are involved. After your exam, you’ll get a clear timeline so you know what to expect before you commit.

Will I have to do everything at once?

Not at all. Many patients phase treatment over time, and Dr. Jensen will help you prioritize what matters most first—comfort, stability, and long-term protection.

How do I know if I actually need full mouth rehabilitation?

If you have multiple teeth that are worn, broken, missing, or causing ongoing discomfort, a full plan may be the simplest path forward. Dr. Jensen will evaluate everything and tell you honestly whether a smaller, more conservative approach makes more sense.

Is full mouth rehabilitation cosmetic, or is it functional too?

It’s both. The goal is a smile that looks natural and also helps you chew comfortably, speak clearly, and reduce strain from an uneven bite.

Located in Taylorsville, UT

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We are located near the intersection of Redwood Rd and 215.

Let’s Cherish Your Smile Together