Learn More about Oral Rehabilitation

Key Facts:

  • Duration: Varies – usually completed in multiple sessions

  • Clinic Stay: Outpatient procedure (same day visits)

  • Anesthesia: Local or general, depending on the procedure

  • Recovery Duration: Moderate – varies depending on treatment complexity

  • Back to work: Within a few days to a week, based on case

Oral Rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental solution designed to restore full function, aesthetics, and health to your mouth. It is ideal for patients who have experienced extensive damage, missing teeth, or complex bite issues. This treatment may include implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, or other restorative techniques to rebuild your smile and bite structure. Each plan is fully customized to meet your unique dental and facial needs.

Oral Rehabilitation Can Help You With:

  • Restoring chewing function and bite alignment

  • Replacing missing or severely damaged teeth

  • Correcting worn-down or misaligned dentition

  • Regaining a confident, natural-looking smile

You May Be a Suitable Candidate for Oral Rehabilitation If:

  • You have multiple missing, damaged, or decayed teeth

  • You experience discomfort while chewing or speaking

  • You want to restore both the function and appearance of your smile

  • You are free of active infection or serious gum disease

What Happens During the Procedure?

Your Oral Rehabilitation journey begins with a full diagnostic evaluation, including scans and impressions to assess your dental condition and create a strategic plan. Treatment may include:

  • Core fabrication, temporary tooth fabrication, permanent crowns.

  • Implant-supported crowns, full and partial dentures, and bruxism plates.

  • Adjustments to bite and jaw alignment

  • Cosmetic restorations for a natural look and feel

Each rehabilitation plan is done in stages over several visits to allow healing and precise customization.

Oral Rehabilitation Journey – Your Personalized Itinerary

Before You Arrive:

  • Online meeting with our in-country Care Assistant and Dental Specialist

  • Review of photos, scans, and medical history

  • Pre-travel briefing to discuss itinerary and treatment stages

Day 1 – Arrival Day:

  • Arrive in Colombia

  • Welcomed at the airport by your Care Assistant

  • Transport to your hotel

  • Welcome briefing by Care Assistant

  • Optional spa treatment to help you relax

Day 2 – Consultation and Planning:

  • Meet your Care Assistant at the hotel

  • Transport to the clinic for digital scans and oral evaluation

  • Discuss treatment stages and finalize your plan with the Specialist

Day 3 – Treatment Phase Begins:

  • Begin initial procedures (Start of impression taking and preparation).

  • Post-treatment rest and assistance from our team

Day 4 – Continuation or Check-Up:

  • Follow-up visit or continuation of treatments as scheduled

  • Adjustments or refinements as needed

Day 5 – Final Check & Travel:

  • Final review and instructions from your Specialist

  • Care Assistant accompanies you to the airport for departure assistance

What to Expect Before, During, and After Oral Rehabilitation

Before Treatment:

  • Comprehensive dental examination and imaging to plan your treatment

  • Discussion of your goals and expectations

  • Preparation of a personalized treatment plan

During Treatment:

  • Administration of local or general anesthesia for comfort

  • Execution of planned procedures with precision and care

  • Continuous monitoring to ensure optimal outcomes

After Treatment:

  • Mild discomfort or sensitivity may occur but typically resolves quickly

  • Detailed guidelines for post-treatment care and maintenance

  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing and progress

Recovery After Oral Rehabilitation

First 24 Hours:

You may experience some discomfort or swelling, which can be managed with prescribed medications. It’s advisable to rest and avoid strenuous activities during this period.

Week 1:

Healing continues, and you may have follow-up visits to monitor progress. Pain typically subsides, and you’ll begin adapting to your new bite and smile.

Month 1:

Final restorations may be placed (if part of the plan), and long-term outcomes begin to show. Your comfort, chewing ability, and confidence improve greatly.


Long-Term Results

With proper care and maintenance, the results of oral rehabilitation can last for decades. Daily brushing, flossing, routine cleanings, and night guards (if recommended) help preserve your new smile and oral function.

Get Started Now!

Our base package includes:
  • In-country ground transportation

  • In-country attendance service

  • Stay at a comfortable 5 Star Accommodation

  • Consultation and orientation with our in-house Assistant

  • Custom Oral Rehabilitation Procedure

  • Travel insurance

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that traveling abroad for medical care can raise many questions. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the most common inquiries about our services.

The duration varies depending on the complexity of your case. It typically involves multiple sessions over several weeks or months.

Procedures are performed under anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Post-treatment soreness is common but manageable with prescribed medications.

Yes, restorations are designed to match the natural appearance of your teeth, ensuring a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing result.

Maintain good oral hygiene practices, attend regular dental check-ups, and follow any specific care instructions provided by your dentist.

Candidates should be in good general health and free from active oral infections. A thorough evaluation will determine your suitability for the procedure.

The information provided here within should not be construed in any way as medical guidance or advice. Please consult with your medical professional. This content is for informative purposes only and may be subject to updates or changes.

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