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The Negative Effects of Tooth Loss

Abstract: Tooth loss bad effects are as follows. Tooth loss not only has influences on daily eating habits and life quality but also will lead to various kinds of periodontal diseases.

What are the tooth loss bad effects? Apart from the influences on every day eating habits and life quality, shanghai dental suggests that with tooth loss, the toxins released by the bacteria in dental plaque can accumulate along the gum margin and eventually lead to various kinds of periodontal diseases. If pregnant women have tooth loss problems, the hormonal changes during pregnancy may exaggerate the response of the gum tissues.

As a consequence, the gums might bleed and swell. As a matter of fact, an accumulation of dental plaque might take place if you wear dentures that are not thoroughly cleaned because food debris and acid contents can reside easily in the space between the denture and the gums. What is more, tooth loss may also lead to an accumulation of calculus and the rough surface of calculus will in turn allow dental plaque to build up in an easy way. In general, those who suffer from tooth loss end up with irregular teeth and the irregular alignment of teeth makes it difficult to clean these teeth with chewing gums, toothbrush or mouthwash. Shanghai dental suggests that those who suffer tooth loss may take some medications to protect the tooth from being infected by bacteria. For instance, they may take in such medications as anti-hypertensive to stimulate the reproduction as well as the activity of fibroblasts in the cavity and to prevent the oral tissues from swelling.

Furthermore, shanghai dental points out that tooth loss might also lead to systemic disease such as diabetes, leukemia and even AIDS. This is because tooth loss simply lowers the resistance of the tooth and those oral tissues against a variety of bacterial or virus infections. For instance, some kind of bacteria will intrude in the mouth and cause a range of dental diseases if the oral cavity is not thoroughly cleaned every day. Generally speaking, smokers have up to five times greater chance to suffer from tooth loss than non-smokers. At the same time, early symptoms of gum disease such as swollen gums and bleeding are much less noticeable in smokers, making it more difficult for them to deal

with tooth loss bad effects at the beginning. This is because chemicals in cigarettes such as nicotine cause blood vessel constriction and make early oral diseases less noticeable. And since the symptoms are not obvious, it is not easy to discover that the gums have been inflamed. As a result, the gum disease will aggravate very quickly in an unconscious manner, which eventually leads to tooth loss. What is more, it is more difficult for those who with tooth loss to recover from gun diseases because the healing capability of the oral tissues as a whole would be largely reduced. Thus gum diseases tend to be more progressive and severe in these patients.

Plublish Date: 2014-04-16

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