What Is an Implant-Supported Bridge and How Does It Work?
Losing one tooth feels annoying.
Losing multiple teeth?
That starts affecting everything:
Losing one tooth feels annoying.
Losing multiple teeth?
That starts affecting everything:
Most people expect missing teeth to affect chewing or appearance. What surprises many patients is how much tooth loss can gradually change the shape of the face itself.
At SmyleXL Dental Clinic in Kothrud, Pune, we often meet patients who say things like
Missing most or all teeth changes daily life more than people expect. Eating slowly becomes routine, smiling starts feeling uncomfortable, and even simple conversations can affect confidence. Many people keep adjusting to these problems for years before realizing how much tooth loss impacts comfort, facial appearance, and chewing ability.
Your tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, harder than bone, harder than most natural materials you’ll encounter in daily life. And yet, it has one significant weakness: it can’t regenerate. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. No amount of brushing, rinsing, or wishful thinking brings it back.
You probably think about calcium only when someone mentions bones.
Drink milk. Eat paneer. Take supplements. That’s usually where the conversation ends.
But your teeth? They quietly depend on calcium every single day, too.
Teeth are a bit like the screen on your phone. You don’t think about the protective layer until it’s scratched, cracked, or gone, and by then, everything underneath feels a lot more vulnerable than it used to. Tooth enamel works exactly the same way.