Losing a Tooth Changes More Than a Smile
Contributed by DentalROI
People rarely expect the ripple effects of losing a single tooth. One missing tooth can lead to another, bone that once had purpose begins to recede, and adjacent teeth slowly shift out of alignment. Even the tongue may adapt, subtly changing speech.
Tooth loss changes the shape of the mouth, affecting function, aesthetics, and confidence. That one missing tooth quietly invites bigger changes: a weaker bite, altered appearance, and a smile patients may hesitate to show.





