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7 Things That Can Happen When You Don’t Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants in Virginia Beach

7 Things That Can Happen When You Don’t Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants in Virginia Beach
July 18, 2019
If you’re missing a tooth, you’re probably already self-conscious about the way it can make your smile look. You might have trouble eating certain foods or saying certain words. Dental implants in Virginia Beach are a pretty big investment, but going too long without replacing your missing teeth can have serious consequences. Let’s look at 7 things that happen if you don’t get dental implants.

7 Things That Can Happen When You Don’t Replace Missing Teeth

  • bulletJawbone Loss – Your jawbone receives stimulation from your tooth roots through biting and chewing. When you’re missing a tooth, that area of the jawbone no longer receives the exercise it needs, and starts to deteriorate. This can cause your face to sag and make you appear older.
  • bulletTeeth Misalignment – When you’re missing a tooth, the adjoining teeth will naturally shift to try and fill in the gap. This could require expensive orthodontic treatment to fix the problem. It could also destabilize the roots of surrounding teeth, causing them to erupt more than they should and become loose.
  • bulletChange of Facial Structure – The structure of your face has a lot to do with the structure of your teeth. When you’re missing a tooth for a while, that area of your face can start to droop, hurting your appearance and confidence.
  • bulletOverload on Surrounding Teeth – Having a tooth missing places more stress on the adjoining teeth to get the same amount of work done. This increased pressure makes them more likely to develop problems like injuries as they weaken over time.
  • bulletChronic Headaches – When your remaining teeth have no teeth opposite them to bite onto, it can cause headaches. In addition, the teeth you still have may overerupt, hurting the opposing gums and resulting in pain and even bleeding.
  • bulletProblems with Speaking and Chewing – Missing teeth make it harder to chew and can lead to digestive issues if food isn’t broken down properly. Trying to speak may also create a whistling sound that can be embarrassing.
  • bulletSinus Expansion – When teeth are missing from the upper back jaw, the sinus cavity (just above this area) can expand and erode the jawbone.

Dental implants are the best way to prevent all 7 of these problems from occurring. If you are interested in preserving the structure of your jawbone, contact your dentist in Virginia Beach today.

About the Author

Dr. Amrish Patel attended dental school in India before coming to the United States and earning his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Boston University in 2011. He is an active member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and achieved Fellowship status in the Academy of General Dentistry in 2017. To learn more about how dental implants can save your mouth, click here or call (757)-490-3111.

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