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Home » Health » Teeth Health » What to Do If Your Teeth are Falling Out

What to Do If Your Teeth are Falling Out

June 18, 2022 By Julia

What to Do If Your Teeth are Falling Out

To children, losing a tooth is magical as it results in to visit from a tooth fairy and some payment for the exchange. However, losing permanent teeth can feel like a nightmare, especially for adults. At this stage, the tooth is lost and will never grow again.

There are many reasons why your teeth may fall out, including poor periodontal care, and extensive tooth decay, among others. The good news is that you can put back your perfect smile by having your tooth restored medically. How? Keep reading about what to do if your teeth are falling out.

   1. Dental Implants

Even if it's impossible to re-implant your teeth, it is still viable to replace your missing tooth. Dental implants are becoming an increasingly popular choice for those who have lost their adult teeth. It is the most realistic and permanent solution for a lost tooth. This type of restorative dental care involves tooth replacement built of a titanium root, implanted into the jawbone.

Dental Implants

You will get many benefits by restoring your falling teeth by having a therapeutic implant, including an improved appearance.

Dental implants look and feel like your teeth. And because they fuse with the bone, they become permanent. They are also very comfortable because they become part of you, unlike the removable denture. With proper care, implants will last a lifetime.

    2. Dentures

Dentures are another way of restoring your smile. They are artificial teeth and gum that are formed in your mouth by the dentist to replace lost teeth.

They can be either full or partial, meaning that they can replace all teeth or just a few that are missing. Regardless of what kind of dentures you need, they are customized to fit your mouth and match your existing teeth visually.

Dentures

Just like teeth implants, dentures will enhance your appearance and be virtually undetectable. However, they may not be comfortable as eating with them in place requires some practice.

During the early stages, speaking with dentures will also need training, but with time, it goes back to normal.

      3. Crowns and Bridges

Crowns and bridges are a fixed solution to missing or damaged teeth. This restorative procedure uses prosthetic devices to return your smile to its natural state.

A crown is the best option when the tooth structure is damaged or fractured. A bridge is best when one or more teeth are missing. To find out if you're a suitable candidate for a crown or bridge, its essential that a dentist assesses you.

Crowns and Bridges

These restorative dental care measures are also a possible solution when dentures are unstable and uncomfortable. Whether you have a crown or a bridge, the most important thing is to visit your dentist for a checkup and clean regularly.

When your teeth start to fall out, a trip to the dentist can help determine the best therapeutic approach to take. When the problem is detected early, the teeth can be saved from falling. Nevertheless, these therapeutic methods can give the appearance of a natural tooth and the smile you desire.

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Hi. My name is Julia (AKA Nerdy Green Mom).
My email is: [email protected]
I Hold M.S. in Biological Sciences and Psychology and M.S. Nutritional Sciences degree with Diabetic Concentration from University of Michigan.
Also I hold PHD in Nutrition & Metabolism from Boston School of Medicine

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Hi. My name is Julia (AKA Nerdy Green Mom). My email is: [email protected] I Hold M.S. in Biological Sciences and Psychology and M.S. Nutritional Sciences degree with Diabetic Concentration from University of Michigan. Also I hold PHD in Nutrition &...

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