Cleo had the non-restorable tooth taken out. When a tooth is taken out the body immediately starts to take away the bone. Basically the body is saying, “No tooth….no bone.” This is a problem we’ll look into further when we discuss dental implants. But in the esthetic zone of the front teeth this can lead to devastating results. As the bone leaves, the gum tissue goes with it. Soon the area where the tooth came out looks ‘caved in’ and the gum tissue has migrated to a higher level than the teeth near it. It looks horrible.
Here’s an area on a different patient that has had only a moderate loss of tissue after a tooth was removed. This is because a dental implant was placed in the area.





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