Can Edentulism Lead to Bone Loss?

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10. 3. 2025

Yes! When teeth are missing, the jawbone lacks stimulation, leading to bone resorption (bone shrinkage).…

Yes! When teeth are missing, the jawbone lacks stimulation, leading to bone resorption (bone shrinkage). Over time, this can result in a weakened jaw structure, facial sagging, and difficulty with dentures or implants.

How Does Edentulism Cause Bone Loss?

Loss of Chewing Pressure – Natural teeth stimulate the jawbone, keeping it strong.
Bone Resorption Begins – Without stimulation, the body reabsorbs the bone.
Facial Changes Occur – Over time, bone loss leads to sunken cheeks and wrinkles.
Dentures Become Unstable – Traditional dentures do not prevent bone shrinkage.

How to Prevent Bone Loss After Tooth Loss

🦷 Dental Implants – Provide the same stimulation as natural teeth to maintain bone.
🦷 Bone Grafting – Restores lost bone volume before implant placement.
🦷 Implant-Supported Dentures – Offer more stability than traditional dentures and slow bone loss.

FAQs

How quickly does bone loss occur after losing teeth?
🗸 Significant bone loss can begin within 6 months after tooth loss.❓ Can bone loss be reversed?
🗸 Yes, bone grafting procedures can restore lost bone for future implants.

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