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Full Mouth Rehabilitation Beaverton in Beaverton, OR

March 14, 2026 Dr. Merat Ostovar 19 min read
Full Mouth Rehabilitation - Dental Implants at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton & Hillsboro, OR

Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Aloha & Beaverton, OR

Full Mouth Rehabilitation Beaverton is a specialized dental service provided by the board-certified specialists at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton, OR. Complete oral reconstruction for patients with severely worn, damaged, or missing teeth — planned and executed by fellowship-trained specialists at one Aloha-Beaverton location.

We know dental care can be stressful. Our team goes out of their way to make every visit comfortable, clear, and unhurried.

Rebuilding Smiles Completely

When Every Tooth Needs Attention, You Need a Specialist Team

Full mouth rehabilitation is not a single procedure — it is a coordinated treatment plan that addresses every tooth in both arches. Patients who need this level of care typically arrive with years of accumulated damage: teeth worn flat from grinding, multiple failing crowns or bridges, advanced gum disease, missing teeth that were never replaced, or a bite that has collapsed over decades. At Aloha Dental Specialty Center, full mouth rehabilitation is planned from the first CBCT scan through the final restoration by a team that includes implant specialists, restorative experts, and surgical clinicians — all working from the same office at 18455 SW Alexander Street. Our Beaverton office is a 5-minute drive from Aloha, 10 minutes from Hillsboro, and 15 minutes from Tigard via SW 185th Avenue.

Most general dental offices in the Aloha-Beaverton area are not equipped for this scope of treatment. A full mouth case may involve extracting hopeless teeth, placing six to ten implants, bone grafting multiple sites, performing root canals on salvageable teeth, re-establishing proper bite alignment, and fabricating a complete set of crowns or prosthetics. At a general practice, that would require referrals to an oral surgeon, an endodontist, a periodontist, and a prosthodontist — four offices, four sets of records, and months of coordination delays. ADSC handles every phase in-house.

Dr. Merat Ostovar leads the surgical planning for full mouth reconstruction, mapping implant positions and grafting needs through CBCT 3D imaging and computer-guided surgical protocols. Dr. Jovan Gvozden manages the endodontic and restorative phases, ensuring that the teeth worth saving receive proper root canal therapy and that final restorations are built for long-term function and aesthetics. The result is a mouth that works, looks natural, and lasts — rebuilt from the foundation up by specialists who see the entire picture.

Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro & Washington County

Aloha Dental Specialty Center is located at 18455 SW Alexander St, Suite A, in Beaverton, Oregon. We serve patients from across the Tualatin Valley and greater Portland metro, including Aloha, Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and Tualatin.

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    Intel Campuses (Ronler Acres & Jones Farm)

    10 to 15 minutes via NW 185th Ave. We accommodate the schedules of tech professionals who need efficient, high-quality specialty care.

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    Nike World Headquarters

    About 8 minutes via SW Baseline Rd. We frequently see patients from the Nike campus for surgical and implant procedures with sedation options.

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    Streets of Tanasbourne & Orenco Station

    Easily accessible via US-26 and NW 185th. Local general dentists in these communities regularly refer patients to us for specialty procedures.

Why Local Dentists Refer to Us

We work as a trusted partner to general dentists throughout the Tualatin Valley. When cases require CBCT-guided planning, IV sedation, bone grafting, or other advanced procedures, local providers refer to Dr. Ostovar for his fellowship-trained expertise and predictable results.

We handle the complex surgical phases and coordinate closely with your general dentist for seamless continuity of care from start to finish.

Call (503) 822-0096

Understanding Your Investment

At Aloha Dental Specialty Center, we provide transparent pricing before any treatment begins. The cost of your procedure depends on clinical complexity, materials used, and sedation requirements. We walk you through every line item during your consultation so there are no surprises.

What Affects Cost:

  • Clinical Complexity: Bone loss, sinus proximity, nerve involvement, or the need for grafting affects treatment planning and surgical time.
  • Materials: We use research-backed implant systems, purified bone graft matrices, and high-strength ceramics from established manufacturers.
  • Sedation: Options range from local anesthesia to IV sedation, each with different associated costs. We discuss the best option for your comfort and procedure.

Insurance & Financing

We accept most major dental insurance plans and file claims on your behalf. Our team verifies your benefits before treatment and submits pre-treatment estimates with clinical documentation to maximize coverage.

For out-of-pocket costs, we partner with CareCredit and Cherry for flexible payment plans. We also offer our ADSC Dental Savings Plan for patients without insurance.

Recovery & Healing Timeline

Understanding the healing process helps you plan ahead and follow post-operative instructions for the best possible outcome.

First 48 Hours

Mild swelling and tenderness are normal. Apply ice packs in 20-minute intervals and take prescribed or over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication. Eat soft foods and avoid the surgical site when chewing.

Days 3 to 7

Swelling peaks around day three and then improves. The tissue begins closing over the surgical site. Continue with soft foods and use any prescribed antimicrobial rinse. Most patients return to normal activities during this phase.

Long-Term Healing

Surface tissue heals within two to three weeks. Bone integration and deep healing continue for three to six months. Avoid smoking, follow up as scheduled, and maintain good oral hygiene throughout recovery.

Questions during recovery? Call us at (503) 822-0096. We are available for post-operative concerns.

The Science

The Science Behind Comprehensive Oral Reconstruction

Full mouth rehabilitation relies on precise sequencing. Bone grafting must heal before implants are placed. Implants must integrate before prosthetics are loaded. Root canals must be completed before crowns are cemented. Bite alignment must be verified at every stage to prevent TMJ complications. ADSC uses CBCT volumetric imaging to assess bone density at every intended implant site, digital bite analysis to plan occlusal relationships, and computer-guided surgical planning to position implants within the bone architecture that exists — or that grafting will create. Published literature in the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants confirms that digitally guided full-arch rehabilitation produces higher implant survival rates and fewer prosthetic complications than freehand approaches, particularly in compromised bone.

Experience & Expertise

Why Choose a Specialist?

Full mouth rehabilitation demands a clinician who has managed hundreds of complex cases — not someone who took a weekend course on full-arch implants. Dr. Ostovar's ICOI Fellowship, fifteen-plus years of surgical experience, and thousands of documented implant placements provide the foundation for reliable full-mouth outcomes. Dr. Gvozden's endodontic and restorative training ensures that the non-surgical phases are executed with equal precision. Aloha and Beaverton patients undergoing full mouth rehabilitation at ADSC receive the same caliber of multi-specialist coordination available at university programs, with the scheduling flexibility and personal attention of a private practice.

Your Full Mouth Rehabilitation Beaverton Treatment Steps

  1. Consultation & Exam: Comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation beaverton evaluation with CBCT 3D imaging at our Beaverton office.
  2. Treatment Plan: Board-certified specialist discusses your full mouth rehabilitation beaverton options, timeline, and costs. Our procedures maintain a 95%+ success rate, backed by advanced 3D imaging and evidence-based protocols.
  3. Treatment: Procedure performed with comfort options including sedation if needed.
  4. Follow-Up: Post-treatment monitoring and care coordination for optimal healing.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton, OR. Call (503) 822-0096 or request an appointment online.

Related Services at Aloha Dental Specialty Center:

Dental Implants · Oral Surgery · Root Canal · Invisalign · Periodontics · Pediatric · TMJ Treatment · Sedation · Cosmetic · Emergency · Sleep Apnea

From Dr. Ostovar: What I Tell My Implant Patients

“In my experience placing thousands of dental implants, I’ve found that the patients who do best are the ones who understand what they’re getting into. It’s not a painful procedure — most people tell me it was easier than the extraction. But it is a process. You’re looking at 3-6 months from implant placement to final crown, sometimes longer if we need to build bone first.

I won’t sugarcoat it: not every patient is a candidate right away. If you’ve had teeth missing for years, you’ve likely lost bone. That doesn’t mean you can’t get implants — it means we may need a bone graft or sinus lift first. I’d rather take the time to build a solid foundation than rush and risk failure.

The materials matter too. We use Nobel Biocare and Straumann titanium implants — these are the systems with the best long-term research behind them. For the crown, I typically recommend zirconia or e.max porcelain depending on the location in your mouth. Front teeth get a different material consideration than molars.

If you’re comparing costs, a single implant at our Beaverton office runs $3,500-$5,500 including the crown. That’s competitive for the Portland metro area, and we offer CareCredit 0% financing. Most PPO dental insurance plans now cover a portion of implant costs — our team will verify your benefits before we start.”

— Dr. Merat Ostovar, DDS | Board-Certified Implant Specialist

Typical Healing Timeline:

Days 1-3: Initial healing, mild swelling managed with ice and medication. Days 4-7: Swelling subsides, gradual return to normal diet. Weeks 2-4: Soft tissue heals completely. Months 2-6: Bone remodeling and full integration (for surgical procedures). Individual recovery varies — we provide detailed post-op instructions specific to your procedure.

For additional clinical information, visit the American Dental Association (ADA).

Last reviewed by our dental specialists: March 2026. Clinical information on this page reflects current evidence-based dental practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is full mouth rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores or replaces every tooth in both the upper and lower arches. It may involve dental implants, crowns, bridges, root canals, gum treatment, bone grafting, bite correction, and prosthetic fabrication — all coordinated into a single phased plan.

Who needs full mouth rehabilitation?

Patients with severely worn teeth from grinding or acid erosion, multiple missing teeth, failing dental work throughout the mouth, advanced periodontal disease affecting most teeth, or a collapsed bite that causes jaw pain and difficulty chewing are candidates for full mouth rehabilitation.

How long does full mouth rehabilitation take?

Most full mouth cases take six to eighteen months depending on the number of implants, the need for bone grafting, and the complexity of restorative work. ADSC stages the treatment so patients have functional temporary restorations throughout the process.

Is full mouth rehabilitation done in one surgery?

Rarely. Most cases require multiple surgical and restorative phases. Extractions and grafting come first, followed by implant placement after bone healing, then prosthetic fabrication and fitting. Some immediate-load protocols allow temporary teeth the same day as implant placement for select patients.

How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost?

Costs vary significantly based on the number of implants, grafting needs, and type of restorations. A comprehensive case can range from $15,000 to $60,000 or more. ADSC provides a detailed cost breakdown after the initial exam and CBCT scan. Insurance, CareCredit, and Cherry financing options are available.

Can ADSC do full mouth rehabilitation without referring me elsewhere?

Yes. That is one of the primary advantages of choosing ADSC. Implant surgery, bone grafting, root canals, gum treatment, and final restorations are all completed in-house by the specialist team. No outside referrals are needed for any phase of the reconstruction.

What imaging is used for full mouth planning?

CBCT cone-beam 3D imaging captures the complete bone structure, nerve locations, sinus anatomy, and existing tooth roots. Digital impressions and bite records supplement the 3D data. Computer software combines everything into a treatment simulation that guides every surgical and restorative step.

Is sedation available during full mouth procedures?

Yes. ADSC is Oregon state-certified for IV sedation. Patients undergoing lengthy surgical phases — multiple extractions, grafting, or implant placement — can be sedated comfortably. Nitrous oxide and oral sedation are also available for shorter appointments.

Will I have teeth during the treatment process?

Yes. Temporary prosthetics or immediate-load implant solutions are provided so that patients are never without teeth during the reconstruction process. The temporary restorations are functional for eating and aesthetically acceptable for daily life.

What is the difference between full mouth rehabilitation and a smile makeover?

A smile makeover focuses on cosmetic improvements — whitening, veneers, bonding — on teeth that are structurally sound. Full mouth rehabilitation addresses structural, functional, and cosmetic problems throughout the entire mouth, often involving surgery, implants, and prosthetics in addition to aesthetic restorations.

Can full mouth rehabilitation fix my bite?

Yes. Bite correction is a core component of most full mouth cases. When teeth are worn, missing, or misaligned, the bite collapses and the jaw joints compensate in ways that cause pain and further damage. Rehabilitation re-establishes a stable, functional bite that protects both the new restorations and the jaw joints.

Where is ADSC for full mouth rehabilitation in Aloha-Beaverton?

The office is at 18455 SW Alexander Street, Suite A, Beaverton, OR 97003 — in the Aloha community just south of TV Highway near 185th Avenue. Most addresses in Aloha and Beaverton are within a five-to-ten-minute drive.

What is the typical timeline for full mouth rehabilitation?

Full mouth rehabilitation at ADSC typically takes 6-18 months depending on complexity. Phase 1 addresses urgent issues (infections, pain). Phase 2 builds foundations (bone grafting, root canals, gum treatment). Phase 3 places implants and restorations. Our specialists coordinate each phase so treatment progresses efficiently without unnecessary delays between steps.

Does insurance cover full mouth rehabilitation?

Dental insurance typically covers portions of full mouth treatment — individual crowns, root canals, extractions, and sometimes implants are covered to varying degrees. The ADSC billing team breaks down insurance coverage for each component of the plan and maximizes benefits across treatment phases. CareCredit and Cherry financing cover the remainder.

How do I start the full mouth rehabilitation process?

Call (503) 822-0096 to schedule a comprehensive evaluation. The first appointment includes a full exam, CBCT 3D imaging, digital impressions, bite analysis, and a candid discussion about your goals and concerns. From there, the team develops a phased treatment plan with timelines and costs.


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Call our Beaverton office or request an appointment online. We look forward to helping you.

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Doctor of Dental Medicine | Implant & Specialty Dentistry | 15+ Years Experience

Aloha Dental Specialty Center — Serving Aloha, Beaverton, Hillsboro & Greater Portland

Last updated: March 19, 2026

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