Tooth loss affects more than your smile’s appearance. You might be surprised to learn that a single missing tooth can set off a cascade of oral health problems that worsen over time.
What Happens after Tooth Loss
Shifting Teeth
Without a tooth to hold its position, neighboring teeth gradually drift into the space, causing misalignment throughout your mouth. Over time, this can lead to:
- Difficulty chewing efficiently
- Excess wear on certain teeth
- Increased risk of fractures and chips
- Jaw joint problems and TMJ pain
Progressive Bone Loss
Constant stimulation of tooth roots helps maintain jawbone density and volume. Without the roots, bone begins to deteriorate, putting adjacent teeth and risk and making future tooth replacement more complex.
Facial Appearance Changes
As jawbone density is lost, facial features can collapse inward, creating a prematurely aged appearance. You might notice:
- Pronounced wrinkles around the mouth
- A shortened distance between the nose and chin
- A sunken look to the cheeks
Nutritional and Overall Health
When chewing becomes difficult or uncomfortable, many patients unconsciously modify their diets to avoid nutrient-rich foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. This shift in diet can affect:
- Nutritional balance
- Digestive function
- Energy levels
- Overall systemic health
It's easy to see how crucial it is to replace missing teeth, whether with a dental bridge, partial, or implant. To learn more about these options, call us to schedule an appointment with one of our dentists in Whitehouse, OH.