A tooth may be lost as a result of trauma, dental decay, gum disease or may never have formed within the mouth
Missing teeth can cause embarrassment, a loss of confidence and can reduce the ability to chew and speak properly. Correct chewing is our first process for digesting food and is an essential part of a persons overall health.
The teeth surrounding a missing tooth can drift into the space and the tooth opposite may grow into the space (known as over-eruption)
When a tooth is lost the bone around the tooth loses its function and will start to resorb (erode) away. This can result in a change in shape of the jaw bone and the face
Dental Implants replace the function of the tooth root and transmit forces from chewing through the implant into the jaw bone. This stimulates the bone and keeps it vital preventing it from resorbing away.
All of our dental implant solutions are tailor made & crafted to ensure they not only work in harmony with your smile but also complement your facial structure.
It’s important to replace a missing tooth to maintain your oral health, functionality, and aesthetics. Missing teeth can interfere with chewing and speech, leading to nutritional issues, improper digestion and communication challenges. Adjacent teeth may shift into the gap, causing misalignment, while opposing teeth can over-erupt, causing bite problems and cosmetic concerns.
A missing tooth can also lead to bone loss in the jaw, as it lacks stimulation from tooth roots needed to keep the bone healthy. Over time, jaw shrinkage can change facial structure, resulting in a sunken appearance. Replacing a missing tooth with options like dental implants helps preserve bone density, ensuring jaw stability and maintaining bone function and facial aesthetics.
Dental implants mimic natural tooth roots. They support chewing forces and help to prevent complications associated with gaps, such as shifting teeth or further tooth loss. Early intervention can help to prevent long-term complications, making tooth replacement essential for oral health.
For more information, visit our blog Six Reasons to Replace Missing Teeth.