You can lose your teeth later on in life as a result of many different reasons and dental implants Bondi Junction are one of the more popular methods of replacing missing teeth. Neglecting your oral hygiene is the main reason for tooth loss as an adult. If you do not visit the dentist regularly, dental issues will develop and progress until the damage becomes irreversible. Tooth decay and periodontal disease are common dental issues here in Australia. If you visit the dentist on a regular basis any signs of tooth decay and gum disease can be detected very early on and treated quickly and successfully before they become complicated. If you avoid the dentist, it can have a detrimental effect on your teeth and gums and eventually result in tooth loss. Other factors which are responsible for losing a tooth as an adult include lifestyle choices such as smoking and drug abuse which can lead to periodontal disease. Genetics can be responsible for early tooth loss and underlying medical conditions such as diabetes may cause your teeth to fall out. If you have sustained an injury or been in an accident then you may have a missing tooth or be missing multiple teeth. By contacting your dentist you can find out about the different options that are available for replacing your missing teeth.
Dental implants for replacing missing teeth
With a surge in uptake over the last 30 years, dental implants have quickly become the gold standard in tooth replacement therapy across the world. They provide a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth allowing you to restore the natural function and appearance of your mouth. Without dental implants, dental prosthetics can still be used to replace your missing teeth, however, these can be uncomfortable, prevent you from speaking or eating confidently and do not appear as natural as implant supported prosthetics. Dental implants work by replacing the root of your missing teeth and therefore provide a strong and stable foundation for your tooth replacement. The implant is inserted into your jawbone and becomes a permanent fixture in your mouth. This works by a natural process known as osseointegration in which bone cells form around the implant securing it firmly in place.
Dental implant surgery is an invasive procedure and you will undergo a comprehensive examination of your mouth and a thorough consultation so that your dentist can make sure that it is suitable for you. If you suffer from certain underlying health conditions then your dentist may have to offer you other options for replacing your missing teeth. Whichever treatment you decide upon, it is important to address tooth loss as early on as possible to prevent further complications. Not only does tooth loss affect the aesthetics of your smile, it affects your ability to eat and speak comfortably and it also affects the health of your surrounding teeth. Your teeth will begin to shift in position as they try to fill the gap in your arch and this can lead to an array of dental issues. Tooth loss can also result in bone decay and this can have further detrimental impact on your mouth. The earlier you do something about it, the better it is for you.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.