When a baby tooth is lost we think the permanent will replace it, and when the permanent tooth is lost we always think it is a natural process and do not pay much attention towards it. But when the tooth is lost it significantly impacts our oral health and its functionality as well as our overall well-being. Many of us avoid replacing our teeth. We should take the matter seriously as the consequences of the lost tooth can be problematic shortly. The moment you lose a tooth consult a dentist in Pekin, IL to take guidance on tooth replacement. Read this article to know how it affects your overall health when you lose a tooth.

Difficulties in Alignment and Dental Health 

In the short time you lose a tooth there will be an impact on the alignment because this is an immediate effect if there is a space for the teeth to shift they will start to drift apart from their place and will disturb the whole alignment of your teeth and will also weaken the foundation of teeth roots. Apart from the alignment issues, there will be a significant risk of gum diseases because the pockets of a lost tooth are a harder place to clean and may also cause pain sometimes and will give bacteria space to grow by feeding on the food stuck on these pockets, and because of this, there will be cavities and plaque buildup leading to gum diseases. The presence of teeth and its root is going to stimulate the jawbone to maintain its density. If the tooth is missing, loss of stimulation is going to deteriorate the bone and loss of it over time. This can sometimes change the face structure due to misalignment. 

How Proper Functionality Impacts Our Daily Life

Missing a tooth will not only make you somewhat conscious about your smile but is going to significantly disturb the way you bite and speak properly, especially if it is a front tooth. You will not be able to effectively and digest food effectively, and will have to avoid certain foods thus lacking some essential nutrients. An example of this is raw vegetable salads lacking essential nutrients like Vitamin C and K. If you lose a tooth in certain areas like the canines or front teeth it will make it harder for you to speak properly as there will be a lack of proper pronunciation thus making you self conscious and self-confident. This is going to significantly affect your self-esteem thus affecting your personal and professional relationships. 

To Save Long-term Treatment Costs and Health

If you have lost a permanent tooth you should try to get a replacement tooth as soon as possible because, in its initiative period, it will not cost you a lot. Delayed action will affect your jaw bone and disturb the alignment and if that escalates into bone loss you will have to pay more for advanced treatment to heal or to resume pain-free and proper functions of your teeth. The space of missing teeth is going to harm the ones around them by adding extra pressure while chewing, making them prone to damage and wear and tear early. Having healthy teeth and gums is important so that your systemic health is protected as it affects our systemic health, the more teeth space is the more it is at risk of infections that will spread bacteria toward all the other parts of your systemic health like the respiratory, cardiovascular and immune system. 

See Your Dentist Soon! 

Make sure to protect your teeth by having a proper oral hygiene routine and if you lose a tooth make sure to get a replacement soon, so that you can prevent escalating effects on your oral health and overall well-being too.

By Alexander James

Beau Alexander James: Beau, a mental health advocate, shares personal stories, coping strategies, and promotes mental health awareness and understanding.