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What are the effects when you lose a tooth?

 

What are the effects when you lose a tooth ?

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First, missing teeth will effect the aesthetics of your face. Not only  your smile will be affected by the gaps from broken teeth, but if you’re missing too many teeth, the skin around your mouth won’t be supported properly and will start to sag, which makes you appear older than you are. so lets know What are the effects when you lose a tooth ?

Loss of Function:

Loss of Function | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

Loss of Function | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

The mastication or chewing of food is the important function of teeth.  With loss of teeth or no contradicting teeth present chewing turns into an issue. Chewing hard sustenance may become difficult and the person may either swallow food without chewing it well or may avoid certain kinds of food.

Change in Appearance:

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Change in Appearance | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

The loss of front teeth may mainly affects the person’s face appearance. And  also the loss of back teeth can reduce the vertical dimension of the face. With the loss of more back teeth a person can develop drooping or pouting lips and an aged look which is unaesthetic.

Change in Phonetics:

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Change in Phonetics | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

Pronunciation can be slightly difficult when the tooth is lost because there will be difficulty in the regulation of air flow. For air regulation, the combined functioning of the lips and teeth are needed.  Absence of teeth can disrupt this balance.

Migration of Adjacent Teeth:

Migration of Adjacent Teeth | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

Migration of Adjacent Teeth | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

The stability of a tooth depends on the balance of forces exerted on that tooth by the adjacent and opposite teeth, supporting tissues & by the soft tissues of the cheeks, lips and tongue.
When the tooth is not replaced this balance is upset.
The consequences may be:

1) Supraclusion of opposing teeth

Teeth are always in contact. When a tooth is lost the opposite tooth erupts more or comes down in order to be contact. This is Supraclusion.
This causes loss of vertical occlusal tooth height space while replacing.
The bite or occlusal plane is disturbed.

2) Tilting of adjacent teeth

Teeth are usually straight. When a tooth is lost the front and back tooth start to tilt towards that space.
This causes space loss in width while replacing lost teeth.
There is also difficulty in seating of the prosthesis while replacing.

3) Loss of proximal contacts

This causes disturbances in the health of the supporting structures and the bite (occlusion).

4) The altered bite or occlusion may at times cause traumatic bite & lead to temporomandibular joint problems

If teeth are replaced soon the above effects can be prevented and the space can be used to return the dentition to full health and function.
Although simple replacement of the missing tooth at the later stage may prevent further disruption, extended treatment plans may be needed to compensate for the lack of treatment at the time of tooth removal.

Psychological Influence:

Psychological Influence | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

Psychological Influence | Best Dental Replacement in Whitefield

A smile is the most beautiful expression of the face. When an individual loses a tooth and does not get it replaced he may lose the certainty to talk in social gatherings and may not even smile in public. They are seen covering their mouth as they smile. This may also lead to depression.If you lose a tooth please get them replaced as soon you can Best Dentist in Whitefield

How to avoid tooth loss:

Teeth cavities and gum problems are the major reasons behind loss of teeth.
Hence maintenance of good oral hygiene is required. We should brush twice daily, floss them regularly, rinse our mouth after each meal and eat nutritious food. Consult a dentist every 6 months for a regular dental check up. If there is a problem they can be identified in their early stages & corrected. Prevention is better than cure.

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