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Losing even a single tooth might seem like a minor issue, but failing to replace it can significantly impact your dental health. Dr. Ivan Chan and his team at Glendale Dental Wellness in Glendale, California, explain that single-tooth dental implants are one of the most effective solutions for restoring oral function and appearance after tooth loss. Here are five ways that leaving a missing tooth untreated can lead to complicationsāand why replacing it with an implant is essential for maintaining a healthy smile.
When you lose a tooth, a gap in your smile will be the result. Gaps in your smile may not seem like a big deal, especially if not visible to others, but over time, your remaining teeth will shift towards and into that empty gap. This can result in issues with functionality, additional gaps, and crooked teeth. When you have misaligned teeth due to this shift, it can lead to further problems, including unnecessary wear and tear on your teeth’s enamel and an elevated risk of tooth decay.
The roots of your teeth stimulate the jawbone, keeping it strong and dense. Without this stimulation, the bone begins to deteriorate, a process called bone resorption. Our dentists emphasize that single-tooth dental implants are the only solution to effectively prevent bone loss by mimicking a natural tooth root. Left unaddressed, bone loss can alter the shape of your face, leading to a sunken appearance and premature aging.
Missing even a single tooth can make chewing more challenging, especially for certain foods like fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. If food isn’t chewed properly before swallowing, this can lead to poor nutrition and digestive issues. Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant restores your bite force, enabling you to chew efficiently and comfortably, which is vital for dental health and digestion.
When a tooth is missing, the exposed gum area can become more vulnerable to plaque buildup and bacterial infection, potentially leading to gum disease. Additionally, as teeth shift and gaps form, they can become harder to clean, increasing the risk of cavities. Our dentists explain that replacing a missing tooth with a single-tooth dental implant can protect the surrounding teeth and gums, keeping the mouth healthy and reducing the chance of oral infections.
A single missing tooth can alter the natural alignment of your teeth, which can impact your facial appearance and speech. As teeth shift and bone loss progresses, your lips and cheeks support can diminish, potentially resulting in a sunken or aged appearance. Also, gaps left by missing teeth can affect speech, making certain sounds harder to pronounce. Dental implants restore the structure of your mouth, helping you maintain your natural facial profile and clear speech.
If you have a missing tooth, don’t wait to take action. Dr. Chan and the team at Glendale Dental Wellness in Glendale, California, are here to help you restore your smile and protect your dental health with single-tooth dental implants. Contact us today at 818-243-3838 to schedule a consultation and learn how an implant can benefit you for years!
Dr. Ivan Chan is a compassionate dentist with extensive training in preventative, restorative, implant, and cosmetic dentistry. He earned his Biology degree from the University of California, San Diego, where he helped run free dental clinics for underserved communities. Dr. Chan received his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of California, San Francisco. He has volunteered on mission trips in Mexico to provide quality dental care to underserved communities. Dr. Chan has also been on humanitarian missions with the US Navy on the USNS Mercy Hospital Ship. Committed to accessible, high-quality dental care, he combines expertise with a dedication to improving everyoneās oral health.
Dr. Jonathan Gao is a dedicated orthodontist with a passion for providing exceptional care. He holds a degree in Human Biology from UC San Diego and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from UC San Francisco (UCSF), where he also completed his orthodontic residency. Dr. Gao’s commitment to both research and community service earned him multiple awards, including Distinguished Volunteer and Provider of the Year at the UCSF Community Dental Clinic. His expertise, coupled with his dedication to serving others, underscores his reputation for delivering trustworthy, patient-centered care.
Dr. Moji Ghalambor is a highly skilled endodontist who is passionate about patient care and community service. He earned his Biology degree from Hope International University, where he also played collegiate soccer, and his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Southern California (USC). After practicing general dentistry, he pursued specialized training in Endodontics at USC. Dr. Ghalambor served as class president for four years and participated in mission trips to Belize, Cambodia, Nicaragua, and Panama. His expertise, leadership, and commitment to underserved communities define his trustworthy approach.