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Full Mouth Solutions Implants in Beaverton, OR

March 14, 2026 Dr. Merat Ostovar 22 min read
Full Mouth Solutions - Dental Implants at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton & Hillsboro, OR

Full Mouth Solutions

Full Mouth Solutions Implants is a specialized dental service provided by the board-certified specialists at Aloha Dental Specialty Center in Beaverton, OR. Comprehensive treatment planning for patients who need more than a single fix — full mouth rehabilitation under one roof.

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

Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Beaverton

When Everything Needs Attention, You Need One Plan — Not Twenty Separate Ones

Full mouth rehabilitation is for the patient whose dental problems have accumulated to the point where fixing one thing in isolation no longer makes sense. Multiple failing restorations, missing teeth, worn-down enamel from decades of grinding, collapsed bite dimension, gum disease undermining the foundation — when these problems coexist, they interact. Placing a crown on a tooth that is going to lose its bone support in two years is not good dentistry. Neither is extracting teeth without a plan for how the bite will function afterward. At Aloha Dental Specialty Center, Dr. Ostovar designs comprehensive treatment plans that address everything — sequenced logically, prioritized by clinical urgency, and designed around how your mouth will function and look when we are finished.

Every full mouth case begins with a complete diagnostic workup: CBCT 3D imaging of both jaws, full-mouth periapical radiographs, digital photographs, intraoral scans, facebow records, and a thorough periodontal evaluation. Dr. Ostovar mounts study models on an articulator to analyze your bite in three dimensions — how your teeth come together, where the interferences are, whether your jaw joints are stable, and how much vertical dimension has been lost to wear. This diagnostic investment is what separates a true rehabilitation from a series of disconnected repairs. Only after all the data is gathered does he present a treatment plan — often with two or three options at different levels of complexity and investment.

Treatment typically unfolds in phases. Phase one addresses active disease: extracting hopeless teeth, treating infections, and stabilizing the periodontium. Phase two establishes the functional foundation: implants, bone grafts, and endodontic treatment on strategic teeth. Phase three delivers the final restorations: crowns, bridges, veneers, and prosthetics designed to a pre-planned bite position with correct vertical dimension. Dr. Gvozden handles the surgical phases while Dr. Ostovar manages the prosthetic design — both working from the same digital plan. Having two specialists under one roof eliminates the communication breakdowns and delays that plague multi-office rehabilitation cases.

Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro & Washington County

Aloha Dental Specialty Center is located at 18455 SW Alexander St, Suite A, in Beaverton, Or 97003egon. We serve patients from across the Tualatin Valley and greater Portland metro, including Aloha, Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and Tualatin. Our Beaverton office is a 5-minute drive from Aloha, 10 minutes from Hillsboro, and 15 minutes from Tigard via SW 185th Avenue.

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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 Office hours: Monday through Friday 7 AM to 7 PM, Saturday and Sunday 8 AM to 2 PM.

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.

The full mouth solutions implants procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes per session. If multiple visits are needed, we’ll space them 2-4 weeks apart. Most patients return to normal activities within 1-3 days.

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

Occlusal Science and the Biomechanics of Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is grounded in the Dawson and Pankey-Mann-Schuyler philosophies of occlusal management, which emphasize establishing a stable centric relation position before restoring individual teeth. Research in the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry demonstrates that rehabilitation planned to centric relation with mutually protected occlusion — where posterior teeth protect anteriors in centric and anterior teeth disocclude posteriors in excursive movements — achieves significantly longer restoration longevity than cases planned without occlusal analysis. Studies on bite collapse (loss of vertical dimension of occlusion) show that patients who lose more than 3 millimeters of VDO experience exponentially accelerated tooth wear, TMJ dysfunction, and facial muscle fatigue. Digital facebow technology and semi-adjustable articulators allow prosthodontists to replicate jaw movements outside the mouth, testing prosthetic designs before any permanent restoration is fabricated.

Experience & Expertise

Why Choose a Specialist?

Full mouth rehabilitation is the defining discipline of prosthodontics, and Dr. Merat Ostovar's three-year residency was built around it. His training included diagnosis of occlusal disease, management of severely worn dentitions, reconstruction of bite dimension, and integration of implant-supported and tooth-supported prosthetics within a single arch. As a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, he plans implant positions based on the final prosthetic outcome — not the other way around. Dr. Gvozden provides the surgical execution, including extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, and implant placement, all coordinated through shared digital planning.

Treatment time varies by complexity. A straightforward procedure may take 30-60 minutes, while more involved cases can take 1-2 hours. Your consultation visit typically lasts 45-60 minutes including imaging and treatment planning. We’ll give you a specific time estimate for your individual case.

Your Full Mouth Solutions Implants Treatment Steps

  1. Consultation & Exam: Comprehensive full mouth solutions implants evaluation with CBCT 3D imaging at our Beaverton office.
  2. Treatment Plan: Board-certified specialist discusses your full mouth solutions implants 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 Office hours: Monday through Friday 7 AM to 7 PM, Saturday and Sunday 8 AM to 2 PM. 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.

How long does it take? Most patients complete this procedure in approximately 45-90 minutes. Your initial consultation is approximately 60 minutes including CBCT 3D imaging and treatment planning.

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 and how is it different from regular dental work?

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach that addresses all of the teeth, the bite, the gums, and the jaw joints as an integrated system. Unlike piecemeal dental work that fixes one tooth at a time, rehabilitation plans the entire mouth toward a defined functional and aesthetic endpoint. Every restoration is designed to work with every other restoration.

How do I know if I need full mouth rehabilitation?

Common indicators include multiple missing teeth, many failing or aging restorations, severely worn-down teeth, a bite that feels unstable or has collapsed, chronic jaw pain or headaches from malocclusion, and extensive gum disease. If your dental problems feel overwhelming and you have been told you need treatment "everywhere," you are a rehabilitation candidate.

How does comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation differ from cosmetic smile enhancement?

Cosmetic smile enhancement focuses on appearance — whitening, veneers, and bonding for teeth that are structurally sound. Comprehensive full mouth rehabilitation rebuilds function and health — replacing missing teeth with implants, treating gum disease, correcting bite problems, restoring worn dentition, and addressing jaw joint disorders. Most ADSC full mouth cases involve multiple specialties working together over 6-18 months.

How much does full mouth rehabilitation typically cost at ADSC?

Full mouth rehabilitation ranges from ,000 to ,000+ depending on the procedures needed. Insurance typically covers a portion of each component (root canals, crowns, implants). We provide a detailed phase-by-phase cost estimate with insurance benefits calculated, and CareCredit 0% financing helps spread costs over 12-24 months. Treatment costs vary by complexity. Contact us at (503) 822-0096 for a personalized estimate with insurance benefits calculated.

Can I get a temporary solution while the rehabilitation is in progress?

Absolutely. Transitional prosthetics — temporary crowns, provisional bridges, and interim dentures — are placed at every phase so you are never without functional, presentable teeth. These provisionals also serve as a "test drive" for the final bite position, allowing adjustments before permanent restorations are fabricated.

What if I cannot afford to do everything at once?

Treatment phasing is built into every rehabilitation plan. We prioritize based on clinical urgency — infections and failing teeth first, then functional restoration, then aesthetic refinements. Each phase delivers meaningful improvement and is designed so that later phases build on earlier work without wasted effort.

Why should a prosthodontist plan my full mouth case?

Prosthodontists complete three years of residency training specifically in complex restorative treatment planning. This includes occlusal analysis, bite reconstruction, implant prosthetics, and coordination of multidisciplinary care. General dentists are not trained to diagnose and manage occlusal disease or plan cases involving simultaneous management of implants, crowns, and prosthetics across the full arch.

Will I need dental implants as part of my rehabilitation?

Many full mouth cases involve implants, but not all. Dr. Ostovar evaluates each tooth individually — teeth with a good long-term prognosis are kept and restored, while hopeless teeth are replaced with implants. The goal is to preserve healthy natural tooth structure wherever possible and supplement with implants where teeth are missing or cannot be saved.

What is "bite collapse" and how does it affect treatment?

Bite collapse occurs when tooth wear, missing teeth, or failing restorations cause a loss of vertical dimension — the height at which your upper and lower jaws meet. This leads to a shorter facial profile, deepened wrinkles around the mouth, TMJ strain, and accelerated wear on remaining teeth. Rehabilitation restores the correct vertical dimension, which can take years off your facial appearance.

Do you use digital planning for full mouth cases?

Yes. Every full mouth case involves digital intraoral scans, CBCT 3D imaging, and digital smile design. For implant cases, we use guided surgery with 3D-printed surgical guides. Digital planning allows us to visualize the final result before treatment begins and share that visualization with you so there are no surprises.

Can I see what my result will look like before starting treatment?

Yes. Diagnostic wax-ups and digital smile designs show you the planned tooth position, shape, and proportion before any treatment begins. For complex cases, we fabricate provisional restorations that serve as a real-world preview of the final result — you wear them for weeks and provide feedback before permanent restorations are made.

Can full mouth rehabilitation be done with sedation at ADSC?

Yes. IV sedation is available for all surgical phases of full mouth rehabilitation — extractions, implant placement, bone grafting, and gum surgery. For non-surgical phases like crown preparation and impressions, nitrous oxide or oral sedation keeps you comfortable. Many patients choose to combine multiple procedures in one sedation visit to reduce total appointments.

How do you coordinate between the surgeon and the prosthodontist?

Dr. Ostovar and Dr. Gvozden practice in the same office, share the same imaging and digital planning systems, and discuss every case in person. There is no faxing records between offices, no miscommunication about implant positions, and no delays waiting for reports. This is one of the primary advantages of receiving comprehensive care at a multi-specialty practice.

What happens if something goes wrong during rehabilitation?

Complications like implant failure, root fractures in retained teeth, or changes in gum tissue are manageable when caught early. Our phased approach includes checkpoints where we evaluate healing and adjust the plan as needed. Having both a surgeon and prosthodontist on-site means complications are addressed immediately rather than through a referral chain.

Is full mouth rehabilitation worth the investment?

Patients who complete rehabilitation consistently report that it was the best health investment they have ever made. Beyond aesthetics, they can eat comfortably, their jaw pain resolves, and they stop the cycle of one-tooth-at-a-time repairs that never seemed to end. A well-executed rehabilitation lasts 15 to 25 years with proper maintenance.


Ready to Fix Everything the Right Way? Call (503) 822-0096 for a Full Mouth Consultation

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Dr. Merat Ostovar — Aloha Dental Specialty Center

Clinically Reviewed by Dr. Merat Ostovar, DMD

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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