Reasons to replace your missing teeth

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Reasons To Replace Your Missing Teeth

According to the analysis, about 178 million individuals are missing at least one tooth and these numbers are expected to grow within the next two decades. It's important to always replace a tooth that you have lost as soon as possible. It's more than just about the way you look. Rather, it's about the health of your mouth, jaw, and body, which are all designed to work together at peak performance. When You Have A Tooth that is Missing, this may Cause several issues Including: •

Tooth Shifting

Your jaw has space for and is designed to operate with 28 teeth. If one of those placeholders fall out, then the surrounding teeth begin to shift to fill this empty space, leading to all of your teeth being moved out of alignment. This may cause a biting problem because when the lower and upper jaws don’t meet properly, it will strain and harm the jaw joint. In some cases, the remaining teeth will super erupt and cause increased sensitivity to temperature extremes and sweets. •

Possible Digestive Issues

The mouth is the starting point of the digestive system. Having a missing tooth will change the way you chew food and, therefore, digest it. You'll begin to chew only on one side of the mouth, or you may simply not chew your food enough. This will cause choking, acid reflux, and different digestive issues. With a missing tooth, you'd need to quit certain foods you enjoy if you don’t get it replaced with a dental implant. •

Decay Of The Remaining Healthy Teeth

Once there's a shift, this will make it hard to reach all of the areas of your mouth to clean properly. Also, having an extra space in the mouth just allows for an extra place for bacteria to generate and grow, spreading to other teeth. If not washed away properly, periodontal disease will develop and cause more tooth loss.


Face Alteration

The roots of your teeth are necessary for healthy bone development. When you chew your food, it helps to stimulate the root structure, therefore stimulating the underlying bone. When you lose a tooth, the bone that's not being stimulated begins to resorb. Bone deterioration alters the face by making it appear sunken-in and misshapen. Also, the jawbone starts to become less functional and can't support the surrounding teeth. •

Speech Alteration

Depending on the part of your mouth that's missing a tooth or multiple teeth, you'll end up slurring some words. Your teeth and the way your tongue uses them facilitate type letters and words properly. Having a missing tooth may alter your speech and alter the number of thought you've got to place into spoken language bound words so as to avoid lisping or spitting. •

Embarrassment

When you lose a tooth, you'll also lose a little or your self-esteem. Whether your face and speech are altered or something is simply missing from your normally bright smile, this will negatively impact your confidence level. You may start to look and feel older, that is why you need to replace a tooth as soon as possible. •

Contact Us!

The longer you wait on a missing tooth, the more bone volume you lose and therefore, the harder and costly it is to replace it with a dental implant. Our friendly and knowledgeable dentist in Navi Mumbai are trained and ready to help boost your self-esteem. Contact us today to get your full, vibrant smile back!


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