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Although there has been a general improvement in oral health standards in recent years, people may still find themselves faced with the problem of tooth loss. Losing teeth may be reasonably common for older people, it can happen to the younger generations too. The usual go-to solution for missing teeth is dentures. We have compiled everything you need to know about tooth loss and false teeth.

Causes Of Premature Tooth Loss

The main cause of tooth loss at a young age begins with bad oral health habits. Here are some of the other reasons why people lose their teeth.

1 - Dental Trauma

If you have suffered an injury that resulted in dental trauma or tooth loss, your dentist may recommend dentures as a possible solution for the teeth that you lost. There is a slight chance that the dentist may be able to put the tooth back if it had only been knocked out for 30 minutes.

2 - Tooth Decay

Tooth decay damages teeth if bacterial infections are able to penetrate the tooth. Cavities are the first stage of tooth decay. If they go untreated, the holes in the teeth will allow entry to bacteria and other microbes that can do a number on your teeth. Extremely severe tooth decay may cause tooth loss because it weakens the underlying bone that supports the teeth. In this case, dentures will be a good option because of your weakened jaw bone.

3 - Gum Disease

The same may happen in the case of gum disease. If you are able to catch it while it is in its early stages, you may be able to avoid tooth loss. However, if you leave gum disease untreated, the bacteria will destroy the jaw bone, causing the teeth to become wobbly and eventually fall out.

4 - Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a serious condition that affects the bones. The condition causes the bones to become weak and brittle. The teeth and underlying bone are no exception. If a person suffers from this bone condition, they will be automatically ineligible for other tooth loss solutions such as dental implants because their jaw bone will be much too weak to support the mental implants. People who have lost teeth to osteoporosis will be good candidates for dentures.

Are Dentures Right For You?

As you can see, there may be some scenarios that make dentures a bad choice. The answer to this question depends on each case. The best way to find out if you will benefit from getting dentures is to consult a dentist. They will be able to evaluate your teeth, assess your situation and tell you which tooth loss solution will work best for your needs.

Conclusion

A tooth falling out may be enough to cause panic and distress in anyone. The first thing you need to do in an event like this is to set an appointment with your dentist. Your dentist will be the best person to ask about the possible solutions for tooth loss. They will also be able to advise you on anything you need to change about your current oral hygiene routine to prevent tooth loss from happening in the future.

If you are looking for a dentist, come to Dental House MI. We specialize in tooth loss solutions, preventive dentistry, and affordable dentistry procedures in the Waterford area. Book an appointment today and see a difference in your dental health!

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