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Bone loss: What you need to know
Bone loss is one of the serious consequences after tooth loss, affecting aesthetics, chewing function and hindering future dental implants. Dental implants are a modern dental implant method, minimizing jaw bone loss.
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Modern dental implant (Implant): A safe solution for people who have lost teeth
After a long period of tooth loss, the patient may experience jaw bone loss (or alveolar bone loss), causing the jaw bone to disappear, which can lead to misaligned bite and crooked mouth. To prevent bone loss, it is best for the patient to choose dental implants immediately after tooth loss.
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What is the effect of bone loss in teeth?
Jaw bone loss is a dangerous oral disease that occurs after tooth loss, manifested by the loss of the tooth root bone. If not treated promptly, jaw bone loss can cause misaligned bite, mouth distortion, which is very unsightly and affects the patient's chewing function.
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Slow progression of periodontitis: What you need to know
Slow-progressing periodontitis often progresses over many years and is therefore also known as adult periodontitis or chronic inflammatory periodontitis.
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How is tooth number 7 related to chewing ability?
Tooth number 7, also known as the large molar, has the main function of grinding food and plays an important role in chewing. When a problem arises in tooth number 7, the person's chewing ability or chewing coefficient is greatly reduced.
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