Dental implants are small, titanium screws placed into the jawbone where a tooth was removed. The implant fuses with the jawbone over time and supports a crown, bridge, or denture. This article will review six warning signs that it is time to inquire about dental implants.

6 Signs You May Need Dental Implants

1. Missing tooth or teeth

Many people (adults) postpone receiving treatment after losing a tooth or teeth. Doing so harms the rest of their mouth. One missing tooth can also cause the shifting of other teeth, leading to many issues, such as malocclusions, gum disease, and jawbone deterioration. So, imagine if someone is missing multiple teeth.

2. Jawbone deterioration

Jawbone deterioration is a serious problem that can result from tooth loss or damage and gum disease. If one does not have enough teeth to support their jawbone, the bone will shrink and become malformed, causing deformities in the shape of the face. This can sometimes lead to pain, difficulty eating, and bone infection.

3. Difficulty chewing and speaking

When one is missing multiple teeth, it can make it difficult to chew properly and even alter their speech. This is because the tongue and teeth go hand-in-hand in helping patients perform these acts normally. Therefore, if teeth are missing, the tongue is without a significant amount of support, making it harder for the mouth to say certain words or letters.

When chewing food, one uses several different muscles in the mouth. These muscles move together to grind food into smaller pieces to make swallowing easier without choking or gagging. If multiple teeth are lost, these muscles need to work harder to chew food effectively as they would otherwise. This can lead to fatigue, discomfort, and pain, making many patients miss out on their favorite foods.

4. Loose full or partial dentures

If one is experiencing loose dentures or partials, this is a sign the jawbone is deteriorating. As the jawbone deteriorates, it becomes less able to support the teeth and gums. Dental implants will stabilize the area around the mouth by providing a foundation for new teeth. They also work as an anchor for newly-fitted dentures or partials, preventing further jawbone deterioration.

5. Impacted teeth or infection

Once a tooth becomes impacted or infected (and cannot be cured with prescriptions), the dentist will likely recommend removing the tooth. An impacted tooth cannot erupt into its proper position because there is not enough room in the mouth or a neighboring tooth has grown in front of it. Many people experience impacted wisdom teeth, which do not require dental implants. However, all other teeth that will cause a noticeable shift in the patient’s mouth will require a replacement.

6. Broken or severely damaged teeth

Broken teeth can cause severe pain if the tooth root is exposed and damage to the surrounding tissues and bone. In some trauma cases, broken tooth fragments can even be lodged in the gum tissue. If the dentist determines that the tooth is beyond saving after an examination, they may recommend an extraction, dental implant, and a crown. This treatment plan will restore the smile’s appearance and functionality.

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Dental implants are a great option for those who have lost their teeth due to trauma, illness, or aging. They are durable and can last for many years to come. If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, contact our office and schedule a consultation today. Our team can answer any questions and determine if dental implants are most effective for you.

Request an appointment or call Randal S. Elloway DDS, Inc at 530-527-6777 for an appointment in our Red Bluff office.

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