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Dr Nicole Mantha

(519) 432-3400

461 Waterloo St. London, ON
N6B 2P4 – Canada

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Tooth and Bone Loss

Teeth can be lost for a variety of reasons. Anything from disease, injury, birth defect, to decay can result in teeth being lost or removed. However, many dental and health problems can result from tooth loss or removal.

DietWithout properly aligned teeth, an individual might not be able to chew correctly, and diet could be affected. With missing teeth, or no teeth altogether, chewing becomes very difficult or impossible. The diet then becomes restricted to soft, easily chewed foods. This kind of diet might not meet the nutrition needs of the body which can cause constipation, weight loss, arthritis, indigestion, and rheumatism.

Teeth are important to meeting the nutritional needs of the body. Without them, the health of the body can be severely impacted.

SpeechTeeth play a major part in speech. Some letter sounds such as s, z, d, x, n, th, and sh are made with tongue-to-tooth contact. Without teeth, these sounds will not be able to be made easily and may result in a lisp. Lisping can be an embarrassing condition and may make it hard for you to be understood.

The tongue is also affected by lost teeth. With no teeth to keep it in place, the tongue will broaden out and fill in the newly open space. This thickened tongue makes it harder to control and may also result in difficult-to-understand speech.

Bone Loss in the JawTeeth do more than just help us chew our food and speak. They actually serve to stimulate the bone in the jaw. Each time you chew, the teeth stimulate the bone. Without this natural stimulation, the alveolar bone–the portion of the jawbone that anchors teeth in the mouth–begins to break down and is re-absorbed into the body. Since there are no longer teeth there that “need” the jawbone, the bone deteriorates and disintegrates.

The rate of deterioration varies per person; however, it begins almost immediately after a tooth is lost or removed and continues throughout life. Once deterioration reaches a certain point, dental prosthetics–such as dentures–will no longer be useful because there will not be enough bone to support them.

MisalignmentMisalignment occurs when teeth no longer have an opposing tooth structure. The tooth with no counterpart can become loose, and the bone supporting it may begin to deteriorate because of lack of stimulation. Losing even one tooth may cause the remaining teeth to shift their position, altering an individual’s bite pattern and leading to pain in the head, neck, and jaw. 

Facial AppearanceTeeth are also designed to hold the lips and cheeks in place. When teeth are missing, the lips and cheeks do not have their natural support system. When closed, the mouth will appear “sunken in” without the support of the teeth. This can age the appearance of the person greatly.

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Dr. Nicole Mantha
461 Waterloo St
London, ON
N6B 2P4 – Canada
(519) 432-3400
Fax: (519) 432-2280
Email: info@drnicolemantha.ca

 

Our Hours
Mon – Thu: 8:45am to 5pm
Fri – Sun: Closed

 

Our Services

  • LANAP® Laser Treatment
  • Gum Grafting
  • Periodontal Plastic Surgery
  • Periodontal Maintenance
  • Osseous Surgery
  • Scaling and Root Planing
  • Ridge Augmentation
  • Oral Cancer Screening

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I believe that patients benefit most form a co-operative approach between the general practitioner and periodontal specialist that focuses on education and open communication.

Dr. Nicole Mantha

Our goal is to restore your dental health, while ensuring you feel relaxed, comfortable and know you are receiving the best possible care.

Dr. Nicole Mantha

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