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Comprehensive restorative care for complex dental cases in Newbury

For complex dental situations, the right outcome begins with careful planning.

At Briars, we assess the whole picture before recommending treatment, so you understand your options clearly and confidently.

Experienced restorative care Phased treatment plans Clear guidance.

When dental treatment becomes

more complex

Full mouth rehabilitation is usually considered when dental issues are no longer isolated to a single tooth. It’s often the result of years of previous treatment, wear, or structural changes that now need to be addressed together.

Previous repairs have not provided

lasting stability

You had lots of fillings done

when you were younger.

Previous repairs have not provided lasting stability

Most of your dental treatment

was carried out years ago.

Multiple crowns or restorations are failing

Crowns or repairs now seem to

be failing more frequently.

Several teeth require treatment at the

same time

It feels like several things

are going wrong at the

same time.

Your bite feels

unstable or worn

Your bite feels less stable

than it used to.

You’ve been advised that your case is

more complex

You feel anxious about repeating the cycle of repairs.

In situations like this, continuing to treat each tooth individually can sometimes add further complexity. A comprehensive plan allows everything to be assessed together.

Why treating teeth individually can stop working

Why dental problems often need to be planned together

Over time, treatment is often carried out as individual repairs. While each decision may have made sense at the time, teeth function as part of one system.

When several restorations begin reaching the end of their lifespan, treating each issue separately can sometimes affect long-term stability.

In more complex cases, patients often experience:

  • Multiple restorations failing within a similar timeframe

  • Bite changes affecting comfort and stability

  • Progressive wear or structural breakdown

  • Increasing treatment frequency without lasting results

This doesn’t mean everything needs replacing. It means a comprehensive assessment allows treatment to be planned properly, with function and aesthetics working together.

Book a Planning Consultation

If you’re exploring full mouth rehabilitation or complex restorative care, the first step is a comprehensive assessment, so you can understand your situation clearly before making decisions.

  • Detailed clinical assessment

  • Clear explanation of findings

  • Structured treatment options

  • Time to consider your next steps

No obligation. No rushed decisions. Just clarity.

The Briars Approach

A considered approach to complex dentistry.

Full mouth rehabilitation isn’t about rushing into treatment. It’s about understanding the

full picture before making decisions.

Planning before treatment

We begin by stepping back and assessing the

whole picture. That means understanding

how your teeth work together, not just

addressing one area in isolation.

Function and aesthetics

working together

In well-planned dentistry, function and appearance are not separate goals. What works well should also look natural, and vice versa. You’re never choosing one at the expense of the other.

A phased, manageable process

Complex cases don’t need to be overwhelming. Treatment is discussed in stages, so you understand your options clearly before making any decisions.

No rushed or irreversible decisions

Nothing happens without careful discussion and planning. Our role is to explain, guide, and support, not to pressure you into treatment.

How Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Is Carefully Planned

If you're exploring restorative treatment, the first step is understanding your

current situation properly.

1. Comprehensive Assessment

We begin with a detailed review of your dental history, current restorations, bite, and overall function. This allows us to understand not just what is failing, but why.

2. Digital Planning & Diagnostics

Using advanced imaging and digital tools, we assess how your teeth function together and identify the most stable long-term approach.

3. Structured Treatment Planning

You’ll receive a clear explanation of what we’re seeing, what your options are, and how treatment could be phased, if needed.

4. Phased Implementation

If treatment proceeds, it is carefully sequenced to prioritise stability, comfort, and long-term predictability.

Ready to understand what’s happening?

If you’re concerned about failing dental work or feel that repairs are becoming more frequent, the first step is simply a conversation.

We’ll review your situation properly and talk through what feels right for you.

Please note: The Briars Dental Centre is a private practice and not accepting NHS patients.

Patient Stories

Hear directly from patients as they share their journeys, in their own words.

Why Choose Us

Experienced in complex restorative cases

Full mouth rehabilitation requires careful planning and clinical experience.

At Briars, complex cases are approached methodically with a focus on long-term stability, function, and natural-looking results.

You’ll receive clear explanations, realistic expectations, and a structured approach tailored to your situation.

Digital planning with DSD

Experienced in advanced restorative dentistry

Structured, phased treatment planning

Clarity first. Treatment second.

Ready to take the next step with clarity?