Clint Newman, DDS

Tooth Loss Statistics

Mar 14, 2019 @ 10:00 AM — by
Tagged with: Restorative Dentistry

Gaps and spaces left behind by missing teeth can diminish the appearance of the smile. Further, tooth loss can have a significant negative impact on overall oral health, leading to issues such as shifting, tooth mobility, and other problems.

Here, Dr. Clint Newman and our Nashville, TN dental team explore tooth loss statistics in the United States and around the world, and explain how restorative dentistry can address these issues.

Tooth Loss Statistics in the United States

According to the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP), approximately 178 million Americans are missing a single tooth or multiple teeth.

Moreover, about 40 million adults in the United States are edentulous, meaning they are missing all of their natural teeth.

Tooth Loss Statistics across the Globe

Tooth loss is widespread, and it affects individuals in every country, despite economic differences. Even in well-developed countries, large segments of the population do not have access to oral healthcare.

In fact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), severe tooth loss is one of the top ten causes of Years Lived with Disability among aging populations.

Causes of Tooth Loss

Adult tooth loss can occur for many reasons. Some of the most common include:

Treatments for Missing Teeth

Today, patients with tooth loss have several treatment options to restore their smile. At our practice, we offer:

Contact Our Practice for More Information

To learn more about tooth loss or the restorative options at our practice, schedule a consultation with Dr. Newman. He can create a personalized treatment plan to meet your needs. Contact us by calling (615) 385-3507 or (615) 334-0184.