When someone loses a couple of teeth, there are a number of measures a dentist may take to replace them. Sometimes this involves a temporary solution and sometimes a more permanent option through surgery. Generally, dentists will opt for  surgical implants as they are the more permanent option.

Why Replace the Teeth Anyway?

It can be difficult to understand the importance of replacing the teeth removed. After all, it’s not as though having a gap in your teeth is actually life-threatening and we are often reluctant to undergo more dental work, especially if we feel it is merely an issue of aesthetics.

The Aesthetics are Important

What many of us do not realise until the teeth are actually gone, is that aesthetics are important. Most people are embarrassed about having lost teeth – there is quite a stigma out there about not looking after your teeth properly. We tend not to smile as much or as fully in an effort to hide the missing teeth and this, in turn, makes people feel that they are not as much fun to be around. Friends tend to start treating us differently and this leads to a loss of self-confidence.

Not Just Aesthetics

Replacing missing teeth is about more than just aesthetics though – each tooth keeps its neighbours in place. If one or more teeth are missing, the remaining teeth may become crooked. This, in turn, may end up weakening the remaining teeth and lead to more dental problems. The teeth directly above or below those teeth that are removed, may also grow too long and this will impact on the bite.

That’s Where Tooth Replacement Comes In

The aesthetic and physical problems can be corrected by professional Bundaberg dentists who will carry out the appropriate treatment. Another potential problem that can only be overcome by surgical means is the shrinkage of the jawbone – the teeth need to be replaced if you hope to prevent the shrinkage of the jawbone.

The job of the jawbone is to anchor the roots of the teeth. Should there be no teeth to anchor, the jawbone shrinks and this alters the shape of the lower half of your face. Your jawbone may also be weakened by shrinkage. Temporary measures will not give any protection against bone loss at all.

It is therefore better, in the long run, to go the surgical route when it comes to replacing teeth. After all, do you want a quick fix or a solution that will last the rest of your life? Click here to find out more about permanent options.




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