I’m Missing a Tooth. Does it Need to be Replaced?

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smiling woman at dentistYour dentist in East Harlem has worked with so many patients who have at least one tooth missing. It’s more common than you think, especially in adults where time has taken its toll on their oral health. Are you missing a tooth or multiple teeth? Maybe it’s time you talked to us about replacement options because when it comes down to it, there’s really nothing better for you, your smile, and your overall health.

So Many Reasons for Replacement

Think of the domino effect. Now, think of it in terms of your teeth. They rely on one another to function properly, and when one is missing, they can all topple down. As your dentist in East Harlem, we’ll always tell you that a missing tooth or teeth should always be replaced for a number of reasons, including:

  • Keeping teeth in their proper places
  • Helping your bite stay balanced
  • Lessen unwanted pressure on remaining teeth
  • Avoiding having a “sunken” appearance
  • Looking older than you actually are
  • Having poor nutrition due to inability to chew

One of the biggest reasons you should replace your missing tooth or teeth is for your self-confidence. Imagine how you’ll feel when your smile is whole and healthy. You’ll radiate confidence, and the entire world will know it.

Always Know You’re Not Alone

Please know that you’re not alone in fixing your missing teeth. As we said, it’s actually a very common dental problem that we regularly see at our dental office in East Harlem. On a larger scale, the American College of Prosthodontists says that more than 36 million Americans do not have any teeth, and about 120 million people are missing at least one tooth. So, there are many other people in this same predicament who we predict feel pretty similar to the way you do.

The first step in identifying your dental health issues and fixing missing teeth is to schedule a hassle-free consultation. This is your chance to talk openly about your concerns and have a conversation about your possible options. Everyone has different needs, so we make sure to create a customized plan of action that’s suitable for you and your needs.

We’re always accepting new patients at our dental offices in Midtown, Brooklyn, East Harlem, and Murray Hill.

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