TEETH REPLACEMENT
Lost a Tooth? What to Do Next
Losing a tooth can be a stressful experience, but it’s important to stay calm and take the right steps to save your tooth. If your tooth was lost due to trauma and is completely intact, the best thing you can do is store it in cold milk and visit Dr Dilip Dental Centre as soon. Milk helps keep the delicate cells around the tooth alive, And our dentists may be able may be able to implant the tooth back in the socket.
Here are the steps you should take if you have lost a tooth:
The sooner you see a dentist, the better the chances of saving your tooth. If the tooth is reimplanted within 30 minutes, the chances of success are very good. If it is reimplanted later, the chances of success are still good, but they decrease with each hour that passes.
If the tooth cannot be reimplanted, the dentist may be able to save it by root canal treatment. This procedure involves removing the pulp of the tooth, which is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. The tooth is then filled and sealed.
With proper care, a saved tooth can last a lifetime. So if you have lost a tooth, don’t panic. See a dentist as soon as possible and there is a good chance that your tooth can be saved.
What if I Lost a Tooth Due to Cavities?
If you have lost a tooth due to cavities, it means that the cavity has caused the tooth to fracture. However, there are still options available to you. Depending on the severity of the fracture, your dentist may be able to recreate the tooth with a filling, a crown, or a root canal and crown. If the fracture is too deep, the tooth may need to be extracted and replaced with a dental implant, a bridge, or a denture.
Can I Still Save My Tooth If It Has Been Shaking for a Long Time and Just Came Out Today While Eating Something Soft?
If your tooth has been shaking for a long time and just came out today while eating something soft, it is likely that you have chronic gum (periodontal) disease. This disease causes the gums to recede and the bone that supports the teeth to break down. As a result, the teeth become loose and may eventually fall out.
In this case, the tooth cannot be saved. It will need to be replaced with a dental implant, crown, or bridge. The Dr. Dilip Dental Centre team will ensure that you are educated on proper oral hygiene techniques including tooth brushing and flossing to ensure that you don’t lose any more teeth and your replacement teeth serve you for a long time to come. We will also check that your blood sugar levels are within normal limits in case you are a diabetic, as high blood sugar levels are strongly linked to gum disease.
Do I Need to Replace a Back Tooth If It Doesn't Bother Me?
Here are some of the reasons why you should replace a back tooth:
Reduced chewing efficiency:
Changes in bite:
Increased risk of tooth decay:
Bone loss:
Esthetic concerns:
What are My Options to Replace Missing Teeth?
Here are some of the most common options for replacing missing teeth:
Dental implants:
Bridges:
Dentures:
How Soon Should I Replace a Missing Tooth?
The sooner you replace a missing tooth, the better. This is because if a tooth is just recently lost, not many regressive changes would have taken place yet and the ease and cost At Dr Dilip Dental Centre, we will assess your specific case and provide you with a suitable treatment plan addressing all of your questions.
Call 044 – 4556 7465 to book an appointment.
