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Dental Implants
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Adverse Effects of
Tooth Loss
The more adverse effect of tooth loss that many people do not realize is the decrease in the size of the jaw bone. Jaw bone needs constant stimulation from teeth to maintain its volume and quality. When a natural tooth is lost, the bone and gums that hold the tooth typically start decreasing in size and density. There is a 25% decrease in the width of bone during the first year after tooth loss.
As more teeth are lost, there can be an impairment in speaking ability, besides, decreased chewing efficiency. With the progressive loss of jaw bone, there is a decrease in distance from nose to chin, which could result in a collapse of the lower third of the face. The loss of tooth support causes the cheeks and lips to become hollow giving a sagged appearance.