When you lose one of your teeth, speak with your dentist about prosthetic options for restoring your smile. By taking on tooth loss early, you can prevent many of the the consequences that can harm the function of your bite. Because we rely upon our teeth to help form speech, your voice may sound off without a dental aid. Left open, a gap can attract neighboring teeth that begin to drift. This harms the alignment of your bite, leading to an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Because gum disease is the primary cause of tooth loss among adults today, failure to restore your smile can lead to additional tooth loss.
At Sunny Smiles Family Dentistry, we encourage our patients who experience tooth loss to explore dental implants. This versatile smile aid can mimic the function of a tooth’s root, burrowing deep into your jaw to provide permanent stability. For individual teeth, we attach crowns above your gumline to recreate your smile. A dental implant can help treat more advanced forms of tooth loss by holding bridges or dentures as well. Each implant transfers the force of your bite, stimulating the jawbone underneath, and contributing to the maintenance of its density. This helps you avoid the loss of tissue that accompanies so many people dealing with tooth loss.






If you notice the shape of your gumline beginning to recede, it could be time to call the dentist. The movement of this tissue results from an infection that 


When you look at your smile in the mirror, are your gums at the same level as in years past? If your gumline begins to recede, it could be a sign of a latent gum infection. Other common signs include 


Have you noticed a recession in your gumline compared to when you were younger? If you are concerned about the