My tooth was extracted, but if I don t have a tooth to go up, is it okay?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you need dental implants, it is recommended to choose Shenzhen Meilai Dental Surgery. Whether dental implants must be done after large teeth are extracted is related to the specific situation, which is roughly as follows: 1. After wisdom teeth are extracted, due to the low chewing efficiency of wisdom teeth, implants can be used for restoration.

    2. After the first molars are missing, if the alveolar ridge is severely atrophied and not suitable for implantation, the adjacent teeth on both sides can be prepared for metal or all-ceramic fixed bridge restoration. If the patient is not willing to remove too much tooth tissue, removable denture restoration can be made. 3. After the second molar is extracted, in addition to the use of removable dentures for restoration, the effect of choosing implant dentures is better.

    After the implant is placed at the missing tooth, the crown is made to connect to the implant, which can better restore the chewing function and avoid the discomfort caused by the removable denture. If you are interested, click here to learn more....

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, if you have wisdom teeth or extra teeth extracted, you can do without inserts. However, if you have neither wisdom teeth nor extra teeth, it is recommended that you have a dental implant. If there is no prosthesis, the missing tooth will be missing for a long time, which will cause the side tooth to fall towards the missing tooth, and the occlusal tooth will be elongated.

    In the long run, the teeth around your missing tooth and the teeth that are in the opposite bites will loosen. Therefore, it is recommended to have a tooth prosthesis after tooth extraction.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, of course you can go up without prostheses, but in terms of oral physiological environment and external aesthetics, both of them are not very good. Objectively speaking, after the tooth is extracted, you can use porcelain teeth or dental implants to restore it, and it can maintain the oral physiological environment and be beautiful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you think that you don't want to go for a tooth after the tooth is removed, you can do it, but you must repair the tooth, otherwise there will definitely be some bacteria left in the tooth at that time, and it may also cause gingivitis, so this situation must be paid attention to, and after the tooth is removed, if it is a surface, then the tooth will leave a cavity, and the impact on the aesthetics is also very large.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is a wisdom tooth, it does not need to be set. Because the function of wisdom teeth is relatively poor, generally all wisdom teeth erupt and the occlusal relationship is very rare, so it is generally not recommended to remove wisdom teeth and reprosthesis. If other permanent teeth have been removed, prostheses are recommended.

    If the tooth is not inserted after extraction, the adjacent teeth of the same jaw bone will fall towards the gap, and the opposite teeth will elongate. This is a spontaneous protective mechanism of the human body, which causes the gap to be closed naturally through the constant movement of adjacent teeth and jaw teeth. However, due to the change of position of the tooth after moving, the entire occlusal relationship changes, and the occlusal disorder occurs.

    Therefore, it is advisable to have a prosthesis after the normal permanent tooth is removed.

    For more information about the problem of tooth extraction without prosthesis, it is recommended to consult Guizhou German-Korean Stomatological Hospital. Dehan Dental Group is a high-quality dental chain group that provides warm oral medical care services and distinguished medical experience for the global elite with an international medical vision and modern service standards. Originating from Germany and South Korea, serving the world, Germany and South Korea Dental with international quality, Asian and Korean style services, focusing on the concept of "maintenance is better than the best", integrating authoritative experts at home and abroad such as China, Germany, Italy, South Korea, etc., using the world's cutting-edge medical technology and international mature oral diagnosis and treatment model, Sun Qingcheng has carried out oral medicine, oral surgery, orthodontics, oral implants, oral restoration and other oral medicine services.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I extracted the tooth, there is no filling, in 2014 the mold tooth extraction, the position of the tooth will change after a long time, and the other teeth will also follow the Songwang Songdan cherry shed, especially the age.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, it is not possible, because the remaining healthy adjacent teeth are prone to tilting, loosening, etc., so in addition to wisdom teeth, they are generally inscribed, and it is recommended to have them inscribed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Decreased chewing function: Tooth extraction without prosthesis, chewing efficiency will be reduced or lost, and nutritional intake will be insufficient, resulting in gastrointestinal disorders or other diseases, affecting physical health.

    2. Affect the appearance of the face: the tooth extraction is not indissed, the overall appearance is uncoordinated, and the jaw and soft tissue grow abnormally, such as the lips and cheeks are inverted and sagging, resulting in facial prominence and increased wrinkles.

    3. Adjacent teeth are threatened: If the tooth is extracted without prosthesis, the adjacent teeth on both sides of the missing tooth gap will lose their support, and then tilt and shift to the gap, resulting in food impaction, bad breath, caries, etc.

    4. Occlusal disorder: long-term tooth loss without inlay, chewing to one side, will cause pain, unable to open the mouth, joint snapping and other symptoms.

    5. Affect pronunciation: When there are many missing teeth, there will be different degrees of dysphonia, slurred speech or distorted pronunciation.

    6. Induce Alzheimer's disease: long-term tooth loss will lead to slow movement of muscle groups near the mouth, slowing down blood flow, and long-term insufficient oxygen supply to the brain, which will easily deteriorate into cerebral atrophy in middle-aged and elderly people, and eventually lead to Alzheimer's disease.

    For middle-aged and elderly missing teeth, the choice of removable dentures (hook dentures) for repair can only solve the needs of the moment, and after a long time, the abutment teeth will be loosened or even folded, and the dentures will also be loosened and swallowed by mistake. At present, it is internationally recognized that the best way to repair missing teeth is to attach the denture, which is a kind of hookless denture, which can retain the loose tooth and residual tooth root to a greater extent, prevent accidental swallowing, and protect the abutment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When there is a root prosthesis

    To see if there is any damage.

    Du to the tooth nerve to see if the root of the tooth is still there.

    The doctor can perform a complete root canal on the tooth root**, that is, to extract the tooth nerve**, implant a nucleus in the tooth root that has not damaged the nerve, and then continue to make a complete braces, through this method to repair the tooth, not only can restore the appearance of the missing tooth, but also can fully restore the normal function of the tooth. If it is a patient with many missing teeth, you can also implant a special retention device after the root canal ** of the residual tooth root according to the situation, such as a button retention device is a common method, mainly to install a metal ball in the root of the patient's tooth, and install an elastic nylon cap on the removable denture, the aesthetics and retention of the removable denture after restoration will be improved, and it is not easy to fall off when talking and chewing, and it can also help reduce the area of the denture tray, so that the patient can reduce the foreign body feeling of wearing dentures.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Crowded teeth and orthodontics often require some teeth to be extracted, so? Regarding this question, the following Shenzhen orthodontic experts will answer for you. - No prostheses are required after tooth extraction.

    According to experts from Shenzhen iKangjian Dentistry, orthodontic tooth extraction is to use the tooth extraction gap to move the remaining teeth. Before the tooth extraction, the orthodontist will perform a detailed measurement and analysis of the patient's X-ray and tooth model, and calculate the position and number of teeth extracted according to the gap required to align and move the teeth. During the orthodontic process, the adjacent teeth will gradually move into the extraction space until they are completely occupied, so orthodontic patients do not need to have a new tooth after tooth extraction.

    Retention problems after completion of orthodontic treatment.

    After the correction, it is necessary to wear retainers to maintain the effect, and after a certain period of time, you can completely get rid of various orthodontic devices. Orthodontic teeth is the process of tooth movement, the tooth is in a stable state in the jaw before orthodontics, and the teeth are unstable when the orthodontic is completed, and there is a tendency to return to the previous position, which is **. To prevent **, it is necessary to use instruments to stabilize the teeth in the new position, which requires careful wearing of retainers.

    Read the testimonial: Types of orthodontic appliances.

    This is the place for you to discuss whether or not to have a dental prosthesis after orthodontic tooth extraction. The purpose of orthodontic tooth extraction is to remove excess teeth and make room for misaligned teeth.

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