Full mouth rehabilitation in Pakistan typically costs between PKR 800,000 and PKR 2,500,000, depending on how many teeth need work, the materials used, and whether the plan is built on crowns and bridges or on dental implants. That's a wide range for a reason. Full mouth rehabilitation isn't one treatment with one price. It's a set of treatments, sequenced over months, and the total is really the sum of its parts. I'm a prosthodontist, and rebuilding a worn or broken-down mouth is the core of what I do, so let me show you where the money actually goes.
How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost in Pakistan?
The headline figure sits in a broad band because every mouth arrives in a different state. Here is the range, and one point of context.
| Treatment | Price at our clinic |
|---|---|
| Full mouth rehabilitation (full plan) | PKR 800,000 – 2,500,000 (case-dependent) |
| Smile makeover (10-unit, crowns + veneers) | from PKR 500,000 |
Prices are indicative ranges at Dental Specialists, DHA Phase 6, Lahore, current as of July 2026. Your exact treatment plan and cost are confirmed after clinical examination. Prices may change without notice.
At Dental Specialists in DHA Phase 6, Lahore, a full mouth rehabilitation ranges PKR 800,000 to 2,500,000, priced case by case after a full assessment. The lower end is usually a plan that saves and restores natural teeth with crowns and veneers. The upper end usually means several implants or full-arch implant work. To understand the range, you have to see the pieces it's made of, which is the rest of this guide.
What it is, and who actually needs it
Full mouth rehabilitation, sometimes called full mouth reconstruction, is the planned rebuilding of most or all of the teeth in both jaws to restore function, health, and appearance together. It's led by a prosthodontist because it isn't only about individual teeth. It's about the bite, the way the jaws meet, and how the whole system works as one.
Who needs it? People with severe tooth wear from years of grinding or acid erosion, multiple failing or missing teeth, extensive old dentistry that's breaking down, or trauma. Here's the myth I hear most: that full mouth rehabilitation means pulling everything out and starting with dentures or implants. It usually doesn't. The aim is to keep and restore as many of your own teeth as possible, and to bring in an implant, bridge, or denture only where a tooth is already gone or can't be saved.
The building blocks: where the price comes from
A rehabilitation is priced from its components. These are our per-item prices, and a full plan simply combines whichever ones your mouth needs.
| Component | Price at our clinic |
|---|---|
| PFM crown | PKR 25,000 / tooth |
| Zirconia crown | PKR 45,000 / tooth |
| E-max veneer | from PKR 60,000 / tooth |
| Bridge | per unit: crown price × number of units |
| Single implant + crown | PKR 150,000 – 380,000 (incl. grafting where needed) |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | PKR 650,000 – 1,500,000 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | PKR 980,000 – 1,950,000 |
| Complete denture (per arch) | from PKR 120,000 |
| Root canal (if a tooth needs it) | PKR 18,000 – 45,000 |
Bridges are counted per unit, so a three-unit PFM bridge is three times PKR 25,000, about PKR 75,000, while the same bridge in zirconia is about PKR 135,000. Now watch how it adds up. A tooth-saving plan of, say, twenty zirconia crowns at PKR 45,000 each lands near PKR 900,000, before any root canals or gum work. An implant-led plan for a badly broken-down mouth, perhaps an All-on-4 upper arch from PKR 650,000 with an All-on-6 lower arch from PKR 980,000, starts north of PKR 1,600,000 and climbs with premium materials. Same procedure name, very different bills. Our detailed dental implant cost in Pakistan guide breaks down the implant side further.
What changes the total
So why does one full-mouth quote come to PKR 900,000 and another to 2.2 million? A handful of factors do the heavy lifting.
- How many teeth need work. A mouth needing restoration on twelve teeth costs less than one needing all twenty-eight.
- Crowns versus implants. Saving natural teeth with crowns and bridges is generally cheaper than replacing missing teeth with implants.
- Materials. PFM crowns cost less than zirconia. Premium ceramics and implant brands cost more, and last accordingly.
- Hidden groundwork. Root canals, extractions, gum treatment, or bone grafting before the visible work all add to the plan.
- The planning itself. A proper rehabilitation involves records, mounted models, and a diagnostic mock-up before a single tooth is prepared. That work protects the result.
This is why a real quote only comes after an examination. Anyone who gives you a firm full-mouth price over the phone, sight unseen, is guessing.
What's included at our DHA Phase 6 clinic
Our full-mouth pricing is planned and quoted as a whole, not stitched together as you go. That starts with a proper diagnostic phase: examination, X-rays or a scan, and a diagnostic wax-up so you can see the plan before we commit to it. In my experience, that preview is the moment the whole thing stops feeling abstract for patients, because they can picture the finish. Where implants are part of the plan, the surgical stage is handled by our maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Ali Ammar Hassan, before I complete the restorative and prosthetic work and Dr. Sarwar Naseer refines the aesthetics.
You'll get the full sequence and its cost in writing before treatment begins, and the work is staged over several months, which spreads it out naturally. You can read more about full mouth rehabilitation at our DHA Phase 6 clinic on the service page. Flexible payment options are available on select treatments — discuss with our team at consultation.
How long does the work last?
For a five-figure or six-figure investment, longevity is a fair thing to ask about. The evidence on the individual parts is reassuring. Well-made crowns and bridges show strong survival in long-term studies, with metal-ceramic and lithium-disilicate restorations commonly holding up well past a decade, and implants sitting around 95% survival over ten years. In plain terms, a good rehabilitation should give you well over ten years of service, often much more.
One honest limitation, because you should hear it from a dentist and not a brochure. Full mouth rehabilitation restores function and appearance, but it should not be sold as a guaranteed cure for jaw-joint or TMD problems, since the evidence doesn't support that claim. And nothing here is truly permanent without upkeep. Your gum health, your cleaning, and a night guard if you grind will do more for the lifespan of the work than any material choice. People who grind and skip the guard are the ones I see back soonest.
The honest bottom line
Full mouth rehabilitation costs what its parts cost. Fewer teeth and a crown-based plan sit near the bottom of the range. Multiple implants and premium materials sit near the top. Ask for the plan in writing, ask what saves your natural teeth, and budget for the maintenance that protects the result. A rebuild done once and looked after beats a cheap one done twice.
Frequently asked questions
How much does full mouth rehabilitation cost in Pakistan?
Full mouth rehabilitation in Pakistan typically costs PKR 800,000 to 2,500,000, depending on the number of teeth, the materials, and whether the plan uses crowns and bridges or dental implants. At Dental Specialists in DHA Phase 6, Lahore, the exact figure is set case by case after a full assessment.
Why is full mouth rehabilitation so expensive?
It is not one procedure but many combined: crowns, bridges, veneers, sometimes implants and root canals, planned together over several months. The price reflects the number of teeth restored, the lab work, the materials chosen, and the specialist planning needed to get the bite and aesthetics right.
Is full mouth rehabilitation the same as All-on-4?
No. All-on-4 is one implant-based option for replacing a full arch of missing teeth. Full mouth rehabilitation is broader and often saves and restores your natural teeth with crowns, bridges, and veneers, using implants only where teeth are missing or cannot be kept.
Does full mouth rehab mean removing all my teeth?
Usually not. The goal is to keep and restore as many healthy natural teeth as possible with crowns, veneers, and bridges. Implants or dentures come in only for teeth that are already missing or too damaged to save. A full assessment decides what stays and what goes.
How long does full mouth rehabilitation last?
Well-made crowns and bridges commonly last ten to fifteen years or more, and implants have around 95% survival over ten years. Longevity depends on your gum health, cleaning, and whether you wear a night guard if you grind. None of it is permanent without maintenance.
Can I pay for full mouth rehabilitation in stages?
Treatment is usually carried out in phases over several months, which naturally spreads the work. Flexible payment options are available on select treatments, which you can discuss with our team at consultation. Your plan and its sequence are agreed before treatment begins, so there are no surprises.
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