
Reduced bone mass and loss of gums
Problems with bridges and removable dentures
A dental prosthesis, more commonly known as a denture, is placed directly on the gum and as a result, over the years, the bone of the jaw is absorbed, and the prostheses offer less and less stability, comfort and generate problems when chewing.This bone loss can generate an imbalance that causes abnormal tensions and relaxations on the muscles of the face and neck. This condition explains the gradual appearance of facial and cervical pain.