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Missing Teeth Johannesburg

Tooth Replacement Options

Missing a tooth or teeth, changes more than your smile

Missing a tooth or teeth, changes more than your smile.

It affects how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel day to day. Left too long, it also changes the structure of your jaw and puts every surrounding tooth at risk.

The good news

There are reliable, lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth in Johannesburg. The sooner you understand your options, the simpler the path forward.

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Find the Right Tooth Replacement Option

What's Actually Happening in Your Mouth

A gap isn't just empty space, your mouth is a system. When one tooth goes, the rest start compensating.

Within months of losing a tooth, the teeth on either side begin drifting into the gap. The tooth above or below it starts to over-erupt.

The jawbone where the root used to sit begins to shrink. Your bite shifts, placing uneven strain on the teeth that remain.

None of this is a crisis if you catch it early. But every month of delay makes the treatment more involved.

Why Teeth Go Missing

When multiple teeth are gone, treatment planning matters even more. A structured approach ensures your bite is rebuilt correctly, bone loss is addressed before it advances, and the end result holds up long term.

Both partial and full tooth loss have excellent modern solutions. Dentures and implants can be used together in implant-supported configurations that offer far more stability than traditional removable options. You don't have to live with gaps.

Warning Signs Worth Paying Attention To

Some problems don't show themselves straight away. You may notice difficulty chewing on one side, food repeatedly trapping near the gap, a bite that feels off or uneven, jaw ache or tension especially in the morning, or sensitivity in the teeth next to the gap.

Missing Back Teeth

Back teeth are easy to ignore when they're not visible. But they do most of the chewing, and gaps there cause as much long-term damage as gaps at the front. If you're experiencing jaw discomfort alongside a missing tooth, it's worth knowing that TMJ dysfunction is a recognised complication of untreated bite changes.

Your Tooth Replacement Options

There is no single right answer for everyone. The best solution depends on how many teeth are missing, the condition of the surrounding bone and gums, your budget, and your lifestyle.

Dental implants are considered the gold standard. A titanium post replaces the root, preserving the jawbone and providing a permanent, natural-feeling result. For a single missing tooth, single dental implants are often the most stable long-term option.

Dental bridges fill the gap by anchoring a false tooth to the natural teeth on either side. They are fixed, non-removable, and a well-established solution for one or more missing teeth.

Dentures are a removable option suitable for partial or full tooth loss. Modern dentures fit better and look more natural than earlier generations, and implant-supported versions are available for greater stability.

If you are unsure which route suits your situation, a routine dental assessment is the clearest starting point.

 

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