"It's just one tooth, chalta hai." We hear it every week. But a missing tooth quietly sets off changes that make treatment harder and more expensive the longer you wait. Here's what really happens โ calmly and factually.
Your jawbone starts to shrink
A tooth root does more than hold the tooth โ it stimulates the jawbone and keeps it strong. Remove the root, and the bone in that area slowly resorbs (shrinks). Within the first year after tooth loss you can lose a noticeable amount of bone width. Less bone means that when you finally decide on an implant, you may first need a bone graft โ extra time and cost that early treatment would have avoided.
Neighbouring teeth drift
Teeth hold each other in place. When there's a gap, the teeth beside it tilt into the space and the tooth above or below it starts to over-erupt. This creates food traps, bite problems and cleaning difficulties โ sometimes needing orthodontic correction later.
Your bite and face change
Missing back teeth shift chewing forces onto other teeth, wearing them down faster. Multiple missing teeth can even cause the lower face to look shortened over time as bone is lost.
What replacing it early looks like
In many cases we can place an implant in a short, comfortable visit and fit a natural-looking crown once it heals โ far less painful than most people fear. You get full chewing power back and protect the rest of your mouth from the domino effect above.
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