Orleanswood Dental

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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cr4KqXdZR/Tooth loss is often dismissed as a minor issue, especially if it’s just one ...
09/25/2025

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Tooth loss is often dismissed as a minor issue, especially if it’s just one tooth. But dentistry and medical research show a very different reality. The mouth functions as a connected system where every tooth supports the balance of chewing, speech, and jaw health. Losing even one disrupts this delicate harmony.
When a tooth is missing, the neighboring teeth begin to drift into the empty space. This shifting alters the way the upper and lower teeth meet, disturbing bite alignment. Over time, misalignment can lead to uneven wear, jaw joint strain (TMJ issues), and difficulty chewing certain foods. Patients may also notice changes in facial aesthetics as teeth tilt or move forward.
Beyond the visible effects, the jawbone beneath the missing tooth begins to shrink — a process called bone resorption. Without the natural stimulation that teeth provide during chewing, the bone loses density and volume. This not only weakens the foundation for surrounding teeth but also makes future treatments like implants more complex and expensive.
The key message is prevention and timely replacement. Options such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures help preserve both function and bone health. Protecting every tooth is not just about a perfect smile — it’s about maintaining bite balance, jaw strength, and overall oral stability for life.

Tooth loss is often dismissed as a minor issue, especially if it’s just one tooth. But dentistry and medical research show a very different reality. The mouth functions as a connected system where every tooth supports the balance of chewing, speech, and jaw health. Losing even one disrupts this delicate harmony.

When a tooth is missing, the neighboring teeth begin to drift into the empty space. This shifting alters the way the upper and lower teeth meet, disturbing bite alignment. Over time, misalignment can lead to uneven wear, jaw joint strain (TMJ issues), and difficulty chewing certain foods. Patients may also notice changes in facial aesthetics as teeth tilt or move forward.

Beyond the visible effects, the jawbone beneath the missing tooth begins to shrink — a process called bone resorption. Without the natural stimulation that teeth provide during chewing, the bone loses density and volume. This not only weakens the foundation for surrounding teeth but also makes future treatments like implants more complex and expensive.

The key message is prevention and timely replacement. Options such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures help preserve both function and bone health. Protecting every tooth is not just about a perfect smile — it’s about maintaining bite balance, jaw strength, and overall oral stability for life.
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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a professional medical advice or diagnosis.

CPR training day!  Fun times with a great team! Let’s just hope we never have to use what we learned!
10/04/2023

CPR training day! Fun times with a great team!

Let’s just hope we never have to use what we learned!

04/14/2022

Come check out our newly renovated digital office with our state- of the art digital scanners!

Proud partners and the team dental office of the Ottawa BlackJacks! Be on the look out for free game giveaways!

Call us 613-824-7288 to get your post Covid smile ready!

10/20/2021

Book your dental cleaning before the end of the year! Use your insurance before you lose your insurance! Hygiene spots are very limited. Reserve yours today! Call us at 613-824-7288!

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7788 Jeanne D'Arc Boulevard N
Orleans, ON
K1C2R5

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 12pm

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http://www.orleanswooddental.ca/

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