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Since losing a tooth of mine 2 years back now I have seen minor recession in my left maxilla (Lower Jaw) ... it's a mid to front side tooth and I really should have got an implant put in a lot soon. It's more noticable irl, but even in pictures you can sort of see how the cheek has come-in. The reason is said this is of course because you are no-longer able to chew as comprehensively from the area that has lost it's tooth.
My question is, once I do get the implant done in a month's time, will that recession be repaired over a period of time back to healthy chewing on that respective side?
It's on the viewers left-hand side. Mirror view.
Asymmetry is clear
My question is, once I do get the implant done in a month's time, will that recession be repaired over a period of time back to healthy chewing on that respective side?
It's on the viewers left-hand side. Mirror view.
Asymmetry is clear