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If you are missing a tooth or several, you know how difficult it may be to eat certain foods and speak clearly. Bone loss, tooth misalignment, and other complications can all affect oral health when a tooth is lost. As you may have heard, DIY tooth replacement kits are a popular alternative to seeing a dentist in Boynton Beach, FL. Keep reading to find out why this is a bad idea. 

Can I Replace My Teeth at Home?

While trying to restore a tooth with a dental professional’s help is only suggested, many people attempt to accomplish this on their own. Here are some do-it-yourself approaches to tooth replacement:

  • Many do-it-yourself items are available as “beads” made from polymers that may be melted and shaped. The customer can shape the malleable material into a tooth as desired.
  • Wax that can be shaped does not require melting as other moldable materials do. It is merely shaped like a tooth through molding.
  • You may find orthodontic wax at any store that sells drugs or groceries. Its primary function is to protect the oral mucosa and soft tissues from being poked and prodded by orthodontic brackets and wires. However, some people may take a piece of this wax roughly the size of a missing tooth and insert it into the empty socket.

Why Can not I Just Replace My Teeth?

DIY options may be a tempting solution to save money. Going to the dentist is always preferable to attempting a do-it-yourself smile makeover.

  • Hygiene-compromising: melting beads or utilizing other nontraditional materials to repair missing teeth. There will be a buildup of bacteria and debris from nearby foods. Additional dental work may be required; you may even risk losing adjacent teeth if the infection spreads.
  • DIY tooth replacement materials are not as long-lasting as those offered by dentists. Therefore, they are only a temporary solution. Dentures, a dental bridge, or an implant may cost more upfront, but they can last a lifetime and are worth the investment.
  • Dangerous: Several complications might arise when missing teeth are not replaced. The teeth on either side of the gap will eventually shift position to fill it in. The resulting misalignment and biting problems are challenging to fix. Loss of jawbone tissue when teeth are extracted raises the risk that the patient will lose other teeth.

DIY tooth replacement methods can lead to a wide range of undesirable outcomes. You should see a dentist if you are missing any teeth as soon as possible. This will allow them to tailor a treatment plan to your dental requirements and financial constraints.

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