Monday 5 March 2012

Other teeth may become loose after tooth extraction?

Many people are worried that other loose teeth after tooth extraction have been reluctant to unplug the need to unplug the Paste in. The experts said that each tooth is an independent structure, the appearance of the teeth from the point of view, consists of two parts of the crown and root. The crown is revealed in the oral cavity, is to play the main part of the chewing function. The root is the support portion of the tooth through the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone connected. Extraction is to make the teeth, periodontal ligament rupture and alveolar bone separately, while the other teeth still connected with the alveolar integrity, if the other teeth periodontal, generally, after removal of the tooth, other teeth if not the damage is not loose.

But why sometimes edentulous ridge on both sides of the teeth to the edentulous ridge dumping phenomenon? This is because, after a missing teeth in the dentition in the missing gap on both sides of the teeth lost to rely on, and constraints, chewing multidirectional movement of jaw teeth chewing pressure is not completely vertical to the gums, but in the teeth column direction of the front and rear direction of the force, so the edentulous ridge on both sides of the teeth in the dental supplies chewing forces driven by tilting to the edentulous ridge. By the same token, the edentulous ridge of the jaw teeth also because there is no vertical pressure and elongation. Therefore, the teeth with a chewing function after removal as soon as possible denture repair.

After tooth extraction, long-term denture, edentulous ridge on both sides of the teeth will be dumped like the edentulous ridge, will elongation of the edentulous ridge involution teeth last long, can lead to loose teeth. Therefore, once the missing teeth should be Extraction of knowledge of a large auditorium repaired. However, if the wisdom teeth or a tooth is removed, the relationship of the arrangement will not cause other teeth to loosen and back tilt, if it does not affect chewing can be considered repair.

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