Referred to as can harm health, experts
warn
A recent national study of more than 50,000
adults revealed that half have at least one losing tooth, according to the
American Academia of Improvement Oral care (AAID).
The study, which was performed by
augmentation producer Nobel Biocare, also found that only one in three
participants were aware that losing tooth can harm facial shape, and just 25%
realized that tooth reduction causes cuboid break down in the jaw.
"Many sufferers who have missing one
or more tooth believe the personal impact is totally visual and, as a result,
may not choose to substitute a missing tooth," said AAID Chief executive
Beverly Dunn, D.D.S., in an argument. "However, just one losing tooth can
lead to significant cuboid reduction over time that can change the jaw
structure, cause other tooth to move, and change the shape of your face."
Also, because people with losing tooth have
trouble eating certain foods, such as fruits and vegetables and veggies, they
often remove these dietary basics from their daily routines, Dr. Dunn added.
Dental improvements are one solution for
changing losing tooth, and augmentation surgery treatment is one of the most
secure, most accurate, and most foreseeable procedures in dentistry when
performed by experienced augmentation dental practitioners, Dr. Dunn said.
"Attending a few days course isn't
enough to become a experienced augmentation dental practitioner," Dr. Dunn
determined. "There's greater risk if the dental practitioner has limited
encounter performing augmentation surgery treatment. Potential sufferers should
focus on the dentist's training and encounter before accepting to go through a
verbal augmentation procedure."
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