Full mouth reconstruction work, which can involve dental implants, crowns and inlays, helps restore your appearance and smile. Your dentist can advise on whether you could be a candidate for full mouth reconstruction treatment.
Key takeaways:
- Teeth can be lost through injury or an accident and a dentist may use dental implants and crowns to replace them.
- Full mouth reconstruction work may be appropriate if extensive tooth decay has affected the whole mouth.
- Bad habits and poor diets can wear tooth enamel away, for which your dentist might recommend a full mouth reconstruction.
“If gum disease is advanced, you can ultimately lose your teeth. If you have tooth loss from gum disease, you may be able to get a full mouth reconstruction to help restore your smile!”
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I’m Matthew Houlton, principal dentist and practice owner of Manor House Dental Practice.
Qualified from Sheffield dental hospital in 1993.
Post graduate training with Paul Tipton (Specialist Prosthodontist) from 2005-2007.
Diploma for Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) 2007.
Special interest in Orthodontics.
Yorkshire Deanary Fixed Appliance Training Scheme 2002-2004.
I have worked at York Hospital’s orthodontic department one session a week since 2009.
Member of the British Society of Occlusal Studies (the study of temporomandibular disorder).
I have two children, who keep me busy when I am not at the practice. I take a keen interest in and teach Aikido, a martial art, to keep a healthy mind and body.
