

Living with missing teeth can be a difficult and challenging experience. Not only do you have to adjust your lifestyle, but you may also find that your confidence is affected. Missing teeth can lead to difficulties in speaking and eating, and even social embarrassment due to unpleasant aesthetics. In addition, it can become an issue when it comes to overall oral health as the surrounding teeth can be weakened due to the lack of support from the missing tooth or teeth.
For adults, missing teeth can be due to a variety of reasons. These include:
In addition, severe tooth loss is significantly higher in those with a number of diseases, including:
The challenges of living with tooth loss can come in many forms, from the physical to the mental. Physically, tooth loss can cause difficulty speaking, chewing and eating certain foods leading to nutritional deficiencies. They may also cause improper alignment of other teeth, resulting in crooked smiles or TMJ issues. Mentally, it can be difficult for people living with tooth loss to feel confident about their smile, leading to social anxiety and a lack of self-esteem. The good news is that there are solutions available for those living with tooth loss.
Replacing missing teeth is important for both your oral and overall health. The empty sockets left behind by tooth loss can cause the surrounding teeth to shift, putting them at risk of decay and infection due to food particles that may be trapped in the cavity. Additionally, replacing missing teeth can help restore function and restore confidence as they will look and feel like natural teeth.
There are a variety of options available to replace teeth, such as dentures, bridges, and dental implants.
Dentures are an economical solution that can be used if all or several of your teeth are missing. They are removable oral appliances that replace missing teeth. There are many types of dentures, including full, partial and implant-supported dentures. With proper care and maintenance, the average lifespan of a denture is seven to 10 years.
A bridge is a dental appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth. The bridge consists of two abutment teeth and a false tooth, known as a pontic. The abutment teeth are placed on either side of the gap in order to support the false tooth. A bridge typically requires three visits to complete and can last up to 15 years if taken care of properly.
Dental implants are a permanent solution to replace lost teeth. A titanium post is surgically implanted into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. The implant is then attached to a custom-made crown, which resembles a natural tooth. Dental implants are durable and can last up to 25 years with proper care and maintenance.
No matter the cause, living with missing teeth can have a significant impact on your life. Fortunately, there are several options available to replace them and restore both your oral health and self-confidence. If you have any questions or concerns about replacing lost teeth, contact your dentist today. They can help you find the best solution for you.
With the right care and treatment, replacing missing teeth doesn’t have to be a challenge. Talk to your dentist today to find out what options are available to you. With their help, you can restore your smile and improve your quality of life.
At Stonebrook Family Dental, we understand the importance of a healthy and beautiful smile. Our experienced team can help you choose the best option to replace your missing teeth and restore your oral health. To make an appointment, contact us today. We look forward to helping you on your journey to a healthier smile!