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What happens
when you lose a tooth or more?
If you're missing a tooth or more, you may find that there are other
things you miss. You may miss your natural smile. You may miss the
ability to chew apples, crackers and other food you desire. Maybe
you feel self-conscious about your teeth and mouth, or discomfort as
remaining teeth shift. And perhaps you've experienced muscle
strains, an inability to speak clearly, headaches or unease in
familiar situations at work, with friends or at home. |
Naturally, the effect of tooth loss varies from person to person and
depends on what exactly has been lost. If you've lost the crown,
you've lost the visible part of your tooth. But if you've lost the
root as well, you've lost the unseen part of your tooth. The root
anchors the tooth in your jawbone, providing stable support for the
crown. Without the root, the bone around the lost tooth may
gradually recede, remaining teeth may shift and chewing may become
more difficult with time.
You can choose from a number of ways to replace your tooth crowns.
But if you're interested in replacing your entire tooth - crown and
root - your only option is dental implants.
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