


We know the harmful effects of sugar, but in modern society, where sugar intake has become so high, its impact has grown even greater. Sugar-free gum and candy have appeared, but experts argue that they are not very different from regular sugar.


Excessive sugar intake causes obesity and cavities. Sugar is high in calories but provides no energy, which leads to weight gain. Also, if you do not brush your teeth immediately after consuming sugar, the likelihood of cavities increases.

To escape obesity, it is important to reduce sugar intake and pay attention to dieting. However, cavities already lead to tooth loss, so it is difficult to expect natural recovery. For that reason, sugar is completely useless and harmful when it comes to teeth.


Tooth loss caused by a taste adapted to sugar—what should be done?
How should tooth loss caused by sugar and everyday bad habits be addressed? Some patients have temporarily solved the problem with dentures or bridges, but they say they did not receive much help. Then what about implants?

Implants are an effective procedure that restores tooth function by placing artificial teeth into the jawbone. They are especially effective for middle-aged and older adults who have lost many teeth. However, in recent years, more young people have also been seeking implants, and they are now attracting attention across all generations experiencing tooth loss.

It usually takes quite some time for an implant procedure to be completed. This is because after placing a titanium implant, a certain healing period is needed before the artificial tooth can be made. However, these days, same-day implant programs that finish in one day are also being carried out. In the case of same-day procedures, however, the condition that the gum bone must be strong is required. The implant placement process is an important part of creating the same appearance as a natural tooth that roots firmly and stands in place.

Tooth loss can cause not only aesthetic concerns and weakened chewing force, but also inaccurate pronunciation and overall oral damage. However, implants are a very effective treatment because they solve nearly all problems caused by tooth loss.

An expert said, “Implant procedures have become widely established. In the past, they did not gain trust because of pain, bleeding, and a high failure rate, but with advances in materials and technology, they have become the best option for effectively improving tooth loss.”



