5 Signs You’re at a High Risk Of Suffering From Tooth Loss

Tooth loss can be a challenging dental problem. Not only can it make you feel self-conscious about your appearance, but it can also negatively impact your oral health. Here are 5 main causes of tooth loss and how our high quality dental implants can restore the beauty to your smile.

Contrary to popular opinion, it’s not only seniors who suffer from tooth loss. Missing teeth can occur for several reasons, such as injury, poor oral health, and gum disease, but whatever the cause, it can have severe psychological and emotional consequences.

Tooth loss can also:

  • Lead to speech difficulties
  • Make it hard to stick to a balanced and nutritious diet
  • Cause changes to your facial appearance, making you look older
  • Result in bone loss in the upper and lower jaw

The good news? Modern denture solutions, such as tooth implants, provide a long-lasting and natural looking solution to help restore the beauty to your smile.

 

Restore Your Smile and Oral Health With Our Dental Implant Services

At Future Smiles, we believe every patient has the right to a beautiful and healthy smile. That’s why we offer a wide range of tooth replacement options, such as full/partial dentures, tooth implants, and flexible partials, to suit all your needs and budget.

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5 Main Causes of Tooth Loss

Even today, with the great advancements in dentures and dental implants, losing teeth isn’t easy. It makes performing daily activities, such as speaking and eating, harder, and it can put you at risk for more oral health problems.

Here are 5 main causes of tooth loss:

  1. Poor oral hygiene: Not brushing or flossing your teeth regularly is one of the major causes of tooth loss. By following a good and regular oral hygiene routine, you will lower your risk of gum disease and prevent your chances of tooth loss.
  1. Aging: Getting older is inevitable and, unfortunately, tooth loss is more common in older patients due to weakened teeth and gums. However, by visiting your dentist regularly and practicing good dental hygiene, you can increase your chances of keeping your teeth intact, even for a lifetime.
  1. Smoking. Smoking is very damaging to both your oral and overall health. Not only can it increase your risk of serious diseases such as oral cancer, but smokers are also much more likely to develop deep pockets between the gums, have periodontal disease, and accumulate calculus, all of which can lead to tooth loss.
  1. Neglecting your visits to the dentist. Neglecting your yearly dental checkups is one of the main causes of periodontal disease, which can then lead to tooth and bone loss. While there are certain steps you can take at home to lower your risk of gum disease, it is absolutely critical to get regular checkups at your dental clinic.
  1. You have diabetes. Patients with diabetes are more susceptible to infections, which means that they are at a higher risk for gum disease and tooth loss. This is especially true for patients who are not effectively treating their condition.

 

Are You Suffering From Tooth Loss? Why Not Consider Dental Implants

While there are many ways to lower your risk of tooth loss, there are certain risks that cannot be avoided, such as age and heredity. If you are experiencing tooth loss, then dental implants are an innovative, comfortable, and very natural-looking way to restore your oral health.

Some of the great benefits of dental implants include:

  • They look, feel, and function more like natural teeth.
  • They help preserve your remaining jaw bone and maintain your facial structure.
  • You’ll no longer need messy adhesives or creams
  • Lower maintenance is required
  • With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.

Are Dental Implants Worth the Cost? Even though initially, traditional dentures are cheaper than implants, investing in a high quality pair of implant-supported dentures can significantly lower your repair and replacement costs in the long run.

 

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Vlad Dumbrava

Vlad Dumbrava has been active in the field of denture therapy since 2008. Upon receiving his denturist degree in 2011 from George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario, he continued his education in Medical Sciences at Western University.


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