Why It Is Important to Replace Missing Teeth

 In Oral Health

Accidents happen. It is a very truthful saying, and sometimes it’s possible to lose teeth without the drama of an accident – in fact, around 70% of the US population is missing one or more teeth. That is a very large amount of people walking around without a mouthful of teeth. Why is this a problem? There are many reasons, but this article is going to cover the main ones. But first, what is it that causes tooth loss?

Why Teeth Don’t Stay

Why do teeth not stay in our mouth for an entire lifetime is not a mystery. Teeth are not invincible, and things such as decay and periodontal disease can affect anyone. Other than diseases, teeth can fall out as a result of trauma and sometimes even genetics can play a role. There are many causes for decay but most of the time it can be traced back to bad eating habits.

Why Replace Missing Teeth

So now you have lost a tooth, what is the next move? Studies have shown that one in four Americans over the age of 65 have lost almost all their teeth. Obviously, no one wants that to happen. But what many people don’t realize is that one missing tooth can cause serious problems for the rest of the teeth surrounding the gap. Teeth often shift because of bite pressure and can end up moving into the place of the missing tooth.

Each tooth plays a role in the mouth, so when one is missing then the whole mouth will suffer. Apart from the missing job that this tooth would have been occupying, it has a negative affect on the bone. The bone around it can start to erode and deteriorate as a result of the gap in the teeth.

Logically, it is a mission to clean teeth that have gaps. These missing teeth in the mouth make it easy for plaque to hide in the gaps. Where there is plaque, there is decay. So one missing tooth could lead to the decay of others – explaining how some people end up losing multiple teeth.

Replace Missing Teeth

All these horrible things are not unavoidable. Sometimes you cannot avoid losing a tooth, but you can avoid the many problems that result from a missing tooth. What is the solution? Replace the missing tooth. There are many options that are available nowadays, such as dental implants, fixed bridges, full dentures, removable denture, crowns and bridges. You can pick the option that is best suited for you. It is always best to discuss these matters with your dentist.

So, is these an importance in replacing missing teeth? Most definitely, if you want to avoid serious problems with your teeth, bone and gums. You can decrease your chances of tooth loss if you look after your teeth by keeping a good oral hygiene habit, eating and drinking properly and regularly visiting your dentist. However, accidents do happen. If a tooth does fall out then do not panic – replacement is simple, effective and can save you a lot of pain, money and time in the long run.

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