Experiencing Tooth Loss

You Don’t Have to Age to Experience Tooth Loss Loose teeth in adults can result from various incidents. Trauma to teeth by a severe blow or fall can be damaging to teeth and cause tooth loss. Using your teeth as tools to open bottle caps, cracking ice cubes or tearing open bags with your teeth…

Women, Bone Density and Tooth Loss

Categories: Dental, Oral Hygiene

Bone Density Loss indicated as Most Common Cause of Tooth Loss in Women An article written by the National Institute on Health indicates that as women age, loss of bone density occurs affecting the jawbone. When the density of the jawbone is affected, teeth begin to loosen and shift causing the face to change in appearance and…

Tooth Loss Causes Structural Changes

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The Effects of Tooth Loss The loss of a tooth can play havoc on your emotions as well as the structure of your face. The absence of a tooth or several teeth causes deterioration of the jaw bone, increased pressure on other working teeth and aging structural changes to the face. Immediate Tooth Replacement is…

The Emotional Effect of Tooth Loss

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Tooth Loss and the Emotional Effects Aside from the structural and cosmetic differences in the face, tooth loss has devastating effects on a person’s emotions. Tooth loss can cause a person to become withdrawn and, in some ways, cause a person to form their own disability. How People React to Tooth Loss Tooth loss completely…