#70: Replace your Missing Teeth ASAP
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Replace Your Missing Teeth ASAP
The Shocking Truth About Missing Teeth
đď¸ Dr. Radwa Saad: “letâs start with the hard truth: when you lose a tooth and donât replace it, your mouth doesnât just stay the sameâit starts to deteriorate over time. Let me break it down for you.” đš Bone Loss Begins IMMEDIATELY!“Most people donât realize that your jawbone needs stimulation from chewing to stay strong. The moment a tooth is lost, the bone in that area starts shrinkingâand get this, you can lose up to 25% of the bone width in just the first year (Atwood, 1979, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry). That means the longer you wait, the harder it becomes to replace the tooth later!” đš Your Other Teeth Start Moving!”Imagine a bookshelf with one missing bookâwhat happens? The other books start leaning! The same thing happens in your mouth. When a tooth is missing, the neighboring teeth start shifting into the empty space, which leads to misalignment, bite issues, and even TMJ problems!”đš Your Face Shape Changes!”Ever noticed how people with missing teeth sometimes have a âsunkenâ look? Thatâs because your jawbone supports your facial structure. When the bone shrinks, your cheeks and lips lose support, making you look olderâsometimes by 10 years or more (Carlsson, 1984).”The Health Risks of Missing Teeth“Now, letâs go deeperâbecause this isnât just about looks, itâs about your health!”
đ´ Difficulty Chewing = Poor Digestion“Your teeth play a huge role in digestion. If youâre missing teeth, you may start avoiding certain foodsâespecially crunchy, nutritious ones like nuts, fruits, and veggies. This can lead to poor digestion, nutrient deficiencies, and even weight gain because you rely on softer, processed foods instead!” đ´ Increased Risk of Gum Disease”Did you know that having a missing tooth raises your risk of gum disease? The gap collects bacteria, which can spread to other teeth and cause serious infections. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to even more tooth lossâor worse, systemic health issues like heart disease and diabetes (Tonetti et al., 2017, Journal of Clinical Periodontology).”đ´ Speech Problems”Ever heard someone with missing teeth struggle to pronounce certain words? Thatâs because teeth play a big role in speech! Losing a toothâespecially in the frontâcan cause lisping or difficulty enunciating words properly.”The Best Ways to Replace Missing Teeth“Now that you know why replacing a missing tooth is critical, letâs talk about the best solutions!“
â Dental Implants â The Gold Standard
“Dental implants are the closest thing to natural teeth. They replace the root and fuse with your jawbone, keeping it strong. Plus, they last 20+ years and feel just like real teeth!”â Dental Bridges â A Solid Alternative “If youâre not ready for an implant, a bridge can replace the missing tooth by attaching to the surrounding teeth. Itâs a great option but requires modifying the adjacent teeth.”â Dentures â Quick Fix but Not Long-Term “Dentures are…Subscribe to The Dental Podcast Directory Newsletter for Incredible Convenience
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