Years of damage. Reversed while you sleep.
Full mouth rehabilitation in Groton, CT. Everything your mouth needs, handled in one or two visits under IV sedation.
What full mouth rehab means.
Full mouth rehabilitation is exactly what it sounds like: we treat your entire mouth as one case. Instead of fixing one tooth at a time over months or years of appointments, Dr. Rus plans everything together — what needs to come out, what needs to be rebuilt, what needs to be replaced — and does all of it in one or two sedation sessions.
This is for people who need more than a cleaning and a filling. Maybe you’ve been putting it off and things have gotten worse. Maybe old dental work is failing. Maybe you’ve been told you need to see three different specialists and book fifteen appointments. We do it differently.
One doctor. One office. One plan. You sleep through it, and when you wake up, the hard part is over.
This is for you if.
You’ve been told you need “a lot of work”
You went to a dentist and the treatment plan was overwhelming. Multiple specialists, months of appointments, a spreadsheet of procedures. We simplify that. One comprehensive plan, executed under sedation, by one doctor.
You haven’t been to a dentist in years
Five years. Ten years. Twenty. It doesn’t matter. We don’t count, and no one here is going to lecture you about it. You’re here now. Let’s fix it.
Old dental work is failing
Crowns cracking, bridges failing, old fillings breaking down. Instead of patching things one at a time, Dr. Rus can rebuild everything comprehensively so the work lasts.
You value your time
Fifteen appointments spread over a year versus one or two visits where everything gets done. If your time is worth something, the math is simple.
What a full rehab can include.
Every case is different. Dr. Rus plans based on what your mouth actually needs:
- •Dental implants to replace missing teeth
- •Crowns to rebuild damaged or broken teeth
- •Bridges to fill gaps between teeth
- •Removal of teeth that can’t be saved
- •Bone grafting when needed for implant support
- •Temporary teeth during healing periods
- •Final restorations that look and function like natural teeth
The key difference: all of this is planned as one coordinated case, not piecemeal. Dr. Rus sees the whole picture and executes accordingly.
How we approach it.
Free consultation
Dr. Rus examines your mouth, reviews imaging, and listens to what you want. No judgment about how things got here. He builds a comprehensive treatment plan and walks you through it — what needs to happen, in what order, and what it will cost.
Planning
Every case is planned digitally before we touch a single tooth. Dr. Rus maps out the entire rehabilitation so there are no surprises during the procedure.
Sedation day
You arrive, the IV goes in, and you drift off. Dr. Rus executes the treatment plan while you sleep. Hours of work happen in a single session. You wake up and the hard part is done.
Healing and final restoration
If implants are placed, there’s a healing period (you’ll have temporary teeth). Once healed, Dr. Rus places the final restorations. You leave with a mouth that works and looks the way it should.
Common questions.
How bad does my mouth have to be for full mouth rehab?
There’s no threshold. If multiple teeth need work — whether it’s 5 or 25 — we treat the whole mouth as one case instead of piecing it together appointment by appointment. Some patients come in with years of neglect. Some come in with failing old dental work. Either way, the approach is the same: plan everything, do everything, get it done.
Can everything really be done in one visit?
Most cases can be completed in one or two sedation sessions. The complexity depends on what’s needed: some cases involve implants that need healing time before the final restoration, which may require a second visit. Dr. Rus will give you an honest timeline during your consultation.
What does full mouth rehab include?
Whatever your mouth needs. That might mean implants to replace missing teeth, crowns on damaged teeth, bridges to fill gaps, and any teeth that need to come out. Dr. Rus plans the entire case comprehensively — not one tooth at a time, but the whole picture.
Will I be sedated for the entire thing?
Yes, if you choose IV sedation. You’ll be in a deep twilight state the entire time. You won’t be aware of the procedure, you won’t feel anything, and you won’t remember it. Hours of work happen while you sleep.
I’m embarrassed about the condition of my teeth.
We hear this every week. Most of our patients haven’t been to a dentist in years. No one here is going to judge you or lecture you. We’ve seen it all. The only thing that matters is what we can do about it now.
How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost?
It depends entirely on what’s needed. Every mouth is different. During your free consultation, Dr. Rus will evaluate your situation and give you a clear, honest treatment plan with transparent pricing. We accept HSA/FSA and offer financing.
Why not just go somewhere that takes my insurance?
You can. Most in-network offices will spread the work across fifteen appointments with different specialists over a year or more. We do everything in one or two visits, under one roof, with one doctor. That’s the trade-off: convenience, speed, and continuity versus maximizing insurance utilization.
Ready when you are.
No pressure. No judgment. No lectures. Just a conversation about what’s possible.