Tooth loss is loss inevitable. Yes, even people who follow good dental routine lose a tooth over time for several reasons. That doesn’t mean you don’t have to take care of your teeth and gums. You should to keep the dental problems at bay. However, for some, teeth may be lost for various reasons, including gum disease, dental decay, and other problems. Perhaps you may have lost a tooth due to trauma. But, the problem is not replacing the missing tooth.
Of course, losing a single tooth might not seem to be significant, especially if it is not visible. But, a single tooth loss can eventually affect all the teeth and can wreak havoc on your dental health. When a tooth is lost, it can lead to a myriad of problems, including bite problems and cleaning. That’s why it is a good idea to replace your teeth as early as possible. It’s a good idea to visit your affordable dentist Melbourne to know your options about replacing missing teeth.
The effects of tooth loss
The effects of tooth loss can be detrimental to both your oral and overall health. The way your tooth fits together greatly impacts your ability to chew and bite efficiently. Also, it affects the way the upper and jawbone meets each other. When the teeth are misaligned, it can result in bite problems.
This is because when a tooth is lost and not replaced, the adjacent teeth start to gradually shift to the empty space to fill the gap. These natural movements can lead to serious dental problems that make the problem even worse. The shifting then creates a new gap between the other teeth in which food particles can get caught and plaque can build up over time. As the cleaning of these misaligned teeth is difficult, the accumulation of plaque can become the breeding ground for bacteria where it can thrive and cause gum infection around the teeth and risk other healthy teeth as well. Also, the teeth are susceptible to dental decay.
Losing a single tooth may not seem to be a big problem both aesthetically and oral health. But, it can lead to many dental problems down the road, including Malocclusion or a misaligned bite, Tempormandibular joint disorder due to tooth misalignment, loss of more teeth, and Uneven, premature wear and tear on the remaining teeth.
There are several options to replace your missing teeth and dental implants are a permanent solution that gives long lasting results. Visit your Dentist Melbourne and know your teeth replacement options.
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