Be careful of "moving the whole body without a tooth"
We always think that lack of teeth is the prerogative of the elderly and has little to do with the young. However, with the long-term overtime work of people, the aggravation of social interaction and other reasons, many people have become toothless at a young age. Because the lack of teeth does not have a direct impact on life, people often despise this situation, but over time they find that various problems follow.
What are the effects of missing teeth?
The face is crooked
When you are missing teeth at the beginning, you may not see a significant change in your face. However, the teeth next to the missing tooth area will shift over time and tend to be vacant space, while the teeth above or below the tooth vacancy will extend and grow, filling the position of the missing tooth and causing an incorrect bite. At this time, due to the change of tooth structure, it will cause the face to be crooked, left and right asymmetry.
Missing a tooth and moving the whole body
Missing teeth can not only cause the face to skew, but even affect the system of the whole body. Due to missing teeth, the chewing force will be concentrated on the remaining teeth, resulting in excessive acceptance and uneven direction, resulting in trauma to the remaining teeth, causing gum recession, alveolar bone resorption, tooth loosening and other periodontal diseases. After the lack of teeth, the chewing power is reduced, resulting in nutritional deficiencies and indigestion, which in turn causes aggravation of systemic diseases.
It can be seen that the lack of teeth in young people is not a small problem, and may even fall into a potential threat affecting the whole body, so if there is a lack of teeth, you should fill your teeth as soon as possible.
How to choose? Artificial Dental Implant Big PK:
Traditional dentures: Traditional dentures are generally fixed dentures at the missing teeth, and two healthy teeth need to be trimmed next to them, and then three dentures are connected with a bridge, which is the so-called "missing one to make up for three".
Advantages: cheaper price, shorter treatment time.
Disadvantages: Because dentures are being repaired, the bite force will be poor and the adjacent healthy teeth need to be trimmed. The adjacent surface of the real tooth and the denture is not easy to clean, and it is impossible to use floss cleaning, which is easy to cause plaque invasion and improve the incidence of tooth decay and periodontal disease.