According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25% of adults over 65 have no remaining teeth. Many individuals with missing teeth or no teeth at all choose dentures. This is understandable. It’s challenging to eat and speak with no teeth in the mouth. And a toothless mouth is not an attractive look for anyone.
13 Problems With Dentures
1. Dentures usually fit properly at first, but the mouth changes as you age. Normal wear and tear take their toll. Eventually, the dentures will need to be relined or replaced. But even quality dentures which fit properly cause dilemmas, both physical and mental.
2. The human body is designed to have teeth that are fixed in the jaw. But dentures move around in the mouth.
3. Ill-fitting dentures can irritate gums and cause inflammation. Inflammation contributes to additional health conditions.
4. Dentures can change a person’s bite which impacts the temporomandibular (jaw) joint. This, in turn, can bring about pain in the face, neck, and head.
5. Dentures trap particles of food. This can result in gum disease. Partial dentures can increase the risk of decay in remaining teeth.
6. Dentures can make food taste different or mask the taste entirely. This can result in inadequate nutrition.
7. Some people with dentures start eating smaller meals which can lead to weight loss.
8. Dentures can take the pleasure out of eating. This can influence emotional health. (Enjoying a meal is often the best part of the day, don’t you agree?)
9. Inadequate calorie consumption lowers energy levels. This influences the capacity to work, travel, and participate in hobbies and recreational activities.
If you are retired, you should be able to enjoy your golden years to the fullest. If you are working, you should be able to enjoy your career to the fullest.
10. Dentures stymie chewing ability. Many denture wearers stop eating nuts, high-fiber foods, and raw vegetables. All of these are part of a healthy diet.
11. Reduced chewing ability can cause the denture wearer to swallow bigger chunks of food. This contributes to digestive problems. It also increases the risk of choking.
12. Dentures can interfere with speaking. When speaking ability is limited, some individuals avoid social situations and are at a greater risk for depression.
13. Missing teeth eventually lead to bone loss. When the jaw no longer has tooth roots, it shrinks and recedes.
We can explain these issues in detail if you come in for a no-pressure consultation.
Dental Implants Prevent (All Of!) These Problems
Since this is the blog for the best tooth implant in Upper Arlington, you know where this article is going. It may sound far-fetched, but dental implants can enable you to avert each one of these health problems. The wonders of modern dentistry!
Why Are Dental Implants Better Than Dentures?
Can you place a value on physical and mental well-being?
Dental implants may be the best investment you make when it comes to health and happiness. Schedule a consultation with Doctor Miely.
Contact Mark A. Miely DDS:
614-451-2100
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1840 Zollinger Rd
Upper Arlington, Ohio
43221