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.