Losing your teeth is never a good sign; fortunately, there are measures you can take to ensure you retain more of your natural teeth. Understanding what leads to teeth falling out can help prevent tooth loss in the future so you can showcase a healthier, stronger smile.
Baby teeth falling out is normal, but losing adult teeth? Not so much. Tooth decay, injury, and gum disease can all lead to tooth loss, a process where one or more of your teeth come loose and eventually fall out.
To better prevent tooth loss, it helps to understand what causes it. Some common culprits can be avoided with a proper oral care routine, whereas others require a bit more attention:
Often tied to tooth loss, periodontal disease occurs when plaque bacteria eat away at your teeth and gum line, it creates gaps which leads to infection. Preventing gum disease can in turn help prevent tooth loss.
Making a few upgrades to your oral care routine can help keep your teeth anchored in place and gums healthy:
Sources:
http://www.oralhealthplatform.eu/our-work/the-state-of-oral-health-in-europe/
https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/research/data-statistics/periodontal-disease
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cavities/symptoms-causes/syc-20352892
https://www.dentalhealth.org/cracked-teeth
1Pitchika V, Pink C, Völzke H, Welk A, Kocher T, Holtfreter B. Long-term impact of powered toothbrush on oral health: 11-year cohort study. J Clin Periodontol. 2019. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.13126 *Compared to a manual toothbrush
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