Missing teeth

2020-04-19 17:15:23
Hello, I want to know I have a molar teeth missing.. so is it ok to keep missing teeth for long time.
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No, it’s absolutely not ok to keep your missing teeth for long. Once there is any missing tooth, the teeth behind it will have a tendency to come come forward, and above it will try to come downward. So, in order to prevent that from happening you need to get it replaced asap.
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Answered2020-04-26 16:21:09

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Hi If it’s your wisdom tooth No need of replacement If it’s your 1st&2nd molar You have to replace with Implants After lock down pls visit your implantolagist

Answered2020-04-20 14:30:00

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Answered2020-04-20 04:58:36

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Not quite because missing teeth leads to sequale:- •Migration of other teeth in its space and gingival recession of other teeth •Unbalanced occlusion •TMJ disorder and Athralgia or pain in joints It can be replaced by implant or bridge or denture

Answered2020-04-20 02:58:14

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No get it replaced ASAP ( after the lockdown is over) If u wait for longer duration then it has a risk of drifting and other complications

Answered2020-04-19 18:48:08

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Thnqq for ur query It depends on which molar tooth is missing If it is third molar i.e wisdom tooth then no need to worry as it is Vestigeal in our oral cavity i.e unable to function due to it's presence in most posterior region of mouth but If the missing molar is 1st molar or 2nd molar then u have to get it replaced with bridge or implant... Otherwise it will lead to other problems in your mouth.. Thnqq

Answered2020-04-19 17:56:54

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No..it is not...assuming it's not wisdom tooth

Answered2020-04-19 17:23:58

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Depends on which teeth.

Answered2020-04-19 17:21:33

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