While it’s entirely optional to replace missing teeth, it’s a little known fact that this can have detrimental effects on oral health. You should take a look at filling that gap for the following reasons:
Tooth drifting – Pressure is responsible for keeping teeth in place, in addition to bone and gums. In the absence of a tooth, adjacent teeth often drift into the gap, tilting the healthy tooth.
Bite pressure – Healthy teeth are at risk of damage due to increased biting forces.
Oral hygiene – Large gaps and tilted teeth can be difficult to clean, resulting in gum disease.
Bone deterioration – If a natural tooth root isn’t present, the remaining bone tissue will shrink.
Dentures, bridges, and dental implants are the most common restorations, though they can be combined based on your unique dental needs.
Please contact us if you have any questions about a new smile or would like a customised treatment plan to help you begin.
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