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My two tooth was removed
My tooth was removed two years before and I left as it is .Is any problem will face in future. How to install the teeth without any harm of other tooth
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When tooth gaps are left alone, they can cause serious oral health problems that require extensive restorative or cosmetic dentistry. Visiting a dentist and investing in a long lasting, high quality tooth replacement can save you time, money, and lots of pain in the future. When missing teeth are not replaced the following conditions can develop: 1. Tooth Shifting : When you lose a tooth, the surrounding teeth begin drifting into the open gap, shifting your teeth out of alignment. 2. TMJ Syndrome: When teeth shift out of alignment after tooth loss, bite problems usually develop. 3. Tooth Decay / Gum Disease : Once teeth shift out of alignment, it is harder to reach some spots with your toothbrush or floss. When plaque and bacteria aren’t reached, tooth decay and periodontal disease develop, often causing further tooth loss. Face Shape Alteration: When the tooth root is not replaced from a missing tooth, bone deterioration can quickly lead to face shape alteration, changing your appearance.
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If you have lost a tooth or multiple teeth, find a dentist near you. An investment now can preserve your smile and prevent further problems later.
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