Missing Teeth

Missing Teeth

Missing teeth can impact your smile, oral health, and overall confidence. Whether caused by injury, decay, or gum disease, the absence of teeth can lead to difficulties in chewing, speaking, and maintaining proper dental alignment. Missing teeth can also cause bone loss in the jaw over time, affecting the structure and appearance of your face.

At Alina Dental Clinic, we provide effective solutions for replacing missing teeth, helping you restore functionality, aesthetics, and oral health. Our personalized treatments are designed to meet your unique needs and deliver long-lasting results.

Common Causes of Missing Teeth

Common causes of missing teeth include tooth decay, gum disease, accidents, and natural wear and tear. These issues can lead to discomfort, difficulty eating, and affect overall oral health.

Tooth Decay

Severe cavities can significantly weaken teeth, leading to extraction or tooth loss

Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

Advanced gum disease can loosen teeth and cause loss

Injury or Trauma

Accidents or physical impact can result in broken, chipped, or lost teeth

Age-Related Factors

Natural wear and tear can lead to tooth loss without oral care

Treatment Options for Missing Teeth at Alina Dental Clinic

We offer a variety of personalized solutions based on your specific condition:

  • Dental Implants: Permanent solution anchored to the jawbone, offering natural appearance and function.
  • Dental Bridges: Fixed prosthetics supported by adjacent teeth, ideal for replacing one or more teeth.
  • Dentures: Removable appliances for full or partial tooth replacement, customizable and affordable.
  • All-on-4 Implants: Full-arch restoration supported by four implants for stability and aesthetics.
  • Bone Grafting (if needed): Restores jawbone density to support dental implants.

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Help & FAQ

General Question

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Quick Help & Information

Find answers to your most common dental questions and concerns. Get quick and helpful solutions to address your oral health needs and improve your smile.

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene are essential to ensure their longevity.
Dental bridges are fixed prosthetics that use adjacent teeth for support, filling the gap left by missing teeth. They are ideal for replacing one or more missing teeth and restoring functionality.
All-on-4 implants provide a full-arch restoration supported by four implants. This method offers stability, functionality, and a natural aesthetic, often used for patients with multiple missing teeth.
Yes, missing teeth can lead to misalignment, bone loss, and difficulty chewing, which can affect overall oral health. It's essential to address missing teeth to avoid further complications.

Yes, missing teeth can affect your ability to pronounce certain words clearly, leading to speech difficulties. Replacing missing teeth with options like dental implants or bridges can help restore normal speech function.

The dental implant process typically takes several months to complete, including time for the implant to fuse with the jawbone. The procedure is performed in stages, but your dentist will guide you through the timeline.

No, dentures are easy to care for. Regular cleaning with a soft-bristle brush and denture cleaner is necessary to keep them in good condition. It's also important to remove dentures at night to allow your gums to rest.

The timeline for replacing missing teeth depends on your oral health and the type of treatment required. Some options, like temporary dentures, can be placed immediately, while others, such as implants, may take several months to complete.

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