Teeth Replacement
My tooth has been shaking for a long time and just came out today while eating something soft. Can I still save it?
I lost a back tooth, but it doesn’t bother me. Do I need to get it replaced?
In general, wisdom teeth do not need to be replaced (this is the 8th tooth on the four corners of your mouth). However, it is very important to replace all other teeth for several reasons:
Your chewing efficiency may become reduced due to this missing tooth. It may take longer to chew food.
The teeth on either side of the missing tooth will tend to grow into the space previously occupied by the missing tooth, leading to a permanent change in your bite.
The teeth opposite the missing tooth will tend to grow into the space previously occupied by the missing tooth, also leading to permanent changes in your bite.
The opposite teeth and the teeth on either side of the missing tooth may develop open contacts. This can lead to dental caries of adjacent and opposite teeth.
What are my options to replace missing teeth?
Modern dentistry presents several options to replace your missing teeth. They include
Dental crowns, if a portion of the tooth root still remains.
Dental implants, where a titanium insert is placed in the jaw bone and ceramic teeth are attached to this insert.
Bridges can be used to replace missing teeth by using the adjacent teeth as a means of support.
Dentures are removable devices that can replace missing teeth. They are made of acrylic and rest on the gum tissue directly.
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