What to do if a tooth falls out
When a tooth is lost, restoration can be achieved through methods such as dentures, dental implant surgery, or tooth regeneration surgery. However, if a wisdom tooth is lost, repair is generally not necessary.
1. Dental Prosthetics (Dentures)
After losing a tooth, dental prosthetics can be used under a doctor's guidance. This involves placing artificial teeth into the oral cavity to replace missing ones. This method is simple to perform but may require repeated extractions and periodic maintenance.
2. Dental Implant Surgery
Under medical guidance, dental implant surgery can be performed by placing an implant into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over time. Although this procedure takes longer, it effectively restores the natural condition of the tooth.
3. Tooth Regeneration Surgery
Under medical supervision, tooth regeneration surgery involves injecting special medications into the oral cavity to promote healthy regrowth of the tooth root. This method can effectively restore missing teeth, although treatment usually requires a certain amount of time to complete.
In addition, artificial teeth combined with resin bases can also be used for repairing dental defects, employing clasps and resin base retention techniques. These are convenient for removal and cleaning and are cost-effective. In daily life, maintaining good oral hygiene is important—brush teeth every morning and night. Regarding diet, it's advisable to choose mild foods such as porridge and noodles, while ensuring balanced nutrition. Avoid hard or excessively hot foods.