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Teeth are an important part of the human oral and jaw system, which exercises functions such as chewing, pronunciation, language communication, expression, etc., and is closely related to maintaining the normal shape of the face, human psychology and mental state.
Dangers of tooth loss:
1. The loss of anterior teeth affects the face, appearance and pronunciation, and will have a negative impact on the patient's social and psychological interactions.
2. Tooth loss, especially posterior tooth loss, is not conducive to food intake and full chewing, thereby increasing the burden on the gastrointestinal system.
3. Long-term tooth loss can cause the teeth adjacent to the missing tooth space to tilt and shift to the missing tooth area, so that the normal adjacency relationship between the remaining teeth is lost, resulting in food impaction, and then secondary caries and periodontal disease.
4. Missing teeth can also cause elongation of jaw teeth, resulting in occlusion, and in severe cases, temporomandibular joint disease.
5. Severe dentition defect and lack of dentition reduce the chewing function, collapse of the lips and cheeks, and the appearance becomes old, which affects the patient's social interaction and is not conducive to mental and mental health.
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There is no harm in missing teeth, but it will be unsightly and affect the appearance, so it is better to go to the hospital to fill the teeth.
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Missing teeth can interfere with eating, especially large molars. Molars are the main functional organs for feeding. If the molars fall out, it will reduce or even lose the chewing function, which may lead to insufficient nutrient intake and increase the digestive burden of the gastrointestinal tract
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Teeth play an important role in maintaining the appearance of the face.
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Teeth play an important role in maintaining the appearance of the face, especially the front teeth have a great impact on the aesthetics of the face. Missing front teeth can make people look less youthful and more aged.
After the loss of teeth, the first thing is that the chewing function deteriorates, and the food that is not fully ground and mashed will directly enter the gastrointestinal tract, which will greatly increase the burden on the digestive system and affect the absorption of nutrients.
When a tooth is missing, the task of chewing falls to the other teeth, and at the same time, due to the existence of missing tooth gaps, the adjacent teeth also lose their restraint and dependence, which will greatly increase the burden on the remaining teeth. If the repair is not done for a long time, it may cause the tilt of the adjacent teeth and the elongation of the teeth that are occluded, which may lead to caries and periodontal disease, which will further aggravate the damage to the remaining teeth. Because the inclination and elongation of the remaining teeth form occlusal interference, resulting in occlusal disorder.
These can affect the stability of the temporomandibular joint, cause joint damage, etc.
Dental implant restoration can be considered to restore chewing and self-confidence, which has a positive impact on general health, social interaction and mental health.
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The adverse effects of tooth loss mainly include the following:
1. Tooth loss will affect chewing, reduce chewing function, and cause food to enter the gastrointestinal tract for digestion without sufficient chewing, which is easy to increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
2. The loss of anterior teeth will affect the function of cutting food, which will seriously affect the appearance and pronunciation.
3. Tooth loss will lead to lateral chewing, which can easily cause facial muscle deformation and asymmetrical face shape.
4. If the tooth loss is not repaired in time, it will cause the adjacent teeth to tilt towards the missing tooth gap, and the repair space will be lost, resulting in difficulty in repair. At the same time, there can be gaps between adjacent teeth and adjacent teeth when they are tilted, causing food impaction, which makes tooth decay and periodontitis more susceptible.
5. If the tooth is not repaired in time, it can cause the elongation of the jaw teeth, occupying the space for repair, and the lower jaw will be disturbed when it moves in all directions, resulting in the teeth being easily traumatized.
6. When there are many missing teeth and the upper and lower teeth cannot be aligned normally or even the whole mouth teeth are missing, it will lead to a decrease in the fullness of the lips and cheeks, drooping corners of the mouth, increased facial wrinkles, and aging of the face.
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There is a certain harm in not filling missing teeth, because human teeth mainly have chewing functions, aesthetic functions and pronunciation functions. Missing teeth are not filled in the following ways:
1. First of all, it has a great impact on the chewing function, which reduces the patient's chewing ability, that is, it is inconvenient to eat, and it will cause limited food choices, and the eating range will be narrowed, which will affect the body's nutrient absorption function;
2. Affect the appearance, if there are more missing teeth, the appearance of the face will change, and when there are many missing teeth like the elderly, the lips will be deflated;
3. The loss of anterior teeth will affect the pronunciation function, and when pronouncing in the oral cavity, it will be easier to run out of the wind, and the pronunciation will be slurred;
4. If a tooth is missing from the lower jaw, the teeth on both sides will tilt together over time, and the upper teeth will elongate. Generally, normal teeth are closely arranged together, and the high point of the adjacent surface of each tooth will be closely arranged, and it is not easy to plug the teeth when eating. If one tooth is elongated, there will be gaps between the two sides of the tooth, which can cause plugging problems.
If the plug is not cleaned properly, tooth decay will occur, and it will also affect the occurrence of tooth decay on both adjacent sides.
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Some people have their tooth removed and the pain is no longer painful, and they think that everything is fine. Many people think that it doesn't matter if they are missing one or two teeth, they just need to make do with food, so they don't have the missing teeth on for a long time. However, tooth loss will inevitably have a certain impact and cause certain harm to the body.
There are mainly the following aspects:
1.After the loss of chewing function, a series of changes occurred in the remaining teeth, which changed the originally good occlusal relationship and reduced the chewing efficiency. Studies have shown that the chewing function of the whole mouth is reduced by about 30% after the loss of a first molar.
2.Aggravate the burden of the gastrointestinal tract: the degree of food chewing is not enough after missing teeth, and the coarse food directly increases the burden on the stomach and intestines, which may also lead to stomach problems and malnutrition for a long time.
3.After the integrity of the dentition is damaged and the tooth is missing, if it is not repaired for a long time, the teeth close to the collar will become tilted due to the loss of support and restraint, and the jaw teeth will be elongated.
4.Food impaction: normal teeth are arranged very closely, and after the adjacent teeth are moved, there will be gaps between the teeth, which is easy to cause food impaction into the space between the teeth, causing bad breath, dental caries, periodontal disease, etc.
5.Affects aesthetics and pronunciation, which mainly refers to the loss of anterior teeth. Complete dentition can maintain the natural appearance of facial plumpness, and can produce some special syllables completely and accurately, after the loss of front teeth, it will cause facial wrinkles to increase, the appearance is aging, and speech is slurred.
6.Effect on the mandibular jointAfter missing teeth for a long time, the tilt and elongation of the teeth will hinder the normal functional movement of the jaw. Therefore, there are often a series of symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorder, such as joint snapping, pain and limited mouth opening, and once temporomandibular joint disorder occurs, it is difficult to completely **.
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Hello, it will lead to a change in the shape of the face, and it will also affect other teeth, which will have an impact on the body over time, thank you.
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Many people ask about the lack of a tooth, I don't hurt, and it doesn't itch, anyway, there are many teeth that should be no problem, in fact, this is a misunderstanding in most people's thinking, although you are just missing a tooth, it does not affect your eating problem. But the dangers of missing teeth happen quietly before you know it.
There is a saying that a tooth is missing and harms the entire mouth. It is true that if you lack it for a long time, even if it is just one, it will have a negative effect on your oral system. The work of the teeth is carried out by one up and down, if one is missing, then the feeding of this side will be missing, some people may say, then I don't use this side, then this behavior of only using one side will cause your face to be crooked, and if you use both sides, then there will be some fish in the food that slip through the net, and there will be no back to your teeth to chew, so that your chewing efficiency will also be reduced.
Although some people can get used to the bite sensation, this is where the trouble begins.
As a result of the loss of a tooth, the surrounding teeth will lose their support and gradually move towards the deceased tooth, while the empty part of the tooth will slowly begin to elongate. This will lead to the destruction of the normal connection of other teeth, and will also lead to the difficulty of cleaning that part of the tooth, so that the other teeth will be damaged more and more quickly. At the same time, tooth loss will also lead to food debris left in the mouth, making oral hygiene not done properly, resulting in bad breath and affecting normal communication.
Therefore, even if it is only a missing tooth, then it still has a great impact on your normal life, don't underestimate this missing tooth, if you are missing a tooth, you still have to go to the hospital as soon as possible.
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This depends on the location of your lost teeth, if it is close to the posterior groove of the teeth, the chewing ability is weakened, increasing the burden on the stomach, if it is the front teeth, it will affect the aesthetics, affect the pronunciation function, normal people's teeth are generally 28 to 32, each tooth has its independent function, if it is a large area of missing teeth, it will naturally greatly affect the chewing of food, and it will also affect the concave face.
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When a tooth is missing, the surrounding frontal bone and gums begin to shrink, and the loss of teeth will also change the bite force of the surrounding air, the adjacent teeth will begin to displace, and the opposite teeth will bite into the pit and fissure, which brings a lot of trouble to the cleaning of the teeth, and bacteria will breed if they are not cleaned.
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It may affect the aesthetics, it is your speech that leaks, but the most important thing is that it is not good for your teeth, it will increase the contact area of bacteria, so that your teeth or gums may be more exposed to bacteria from the outside world.
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If you are missing a tooth, I think it mainly depends on which tooth you are missing, if it is a front tooth, it may be a bigger problem, for example, you may have a leaky speech and it is difficult to eat. If it is a different tooth, it is not a big problem, and you can still chew freely.
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The first is to give people an unsightly feeling, and the second is that ordinary eating will also have some effects, and sometimes the speech is still out of style, and the words are not clear.
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If the tooth is lost, the first thing to see is whether you have lost permanent teeth or baby teeth, if it is a baby tooth, then it will still grow, and if the permanent tooth is lost, you need to go to the dental hospital for dental implants or prostheses. There will still be influences, such as air leakage when speaking, and aesthetics and so on.
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If you are missing a tooth, you still have to see if it is in **, if the part is not too obvious, it is good to say, don't be in a place where you can see it when you laugh, it will be easy to cause embarrassment.
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Teeth still have a certain impact on the overall appearance, and after the lack of teeth, the ability to chew food will inevitably decrease, which will affect the digestion ability of the stomach and intestines, and also bring a greater burden to other teeth.
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Personally, I definitely feel uncomfortable, and eating is more uncomfortable, so I don't think all of them are comfortable when I lose a tooth, and I will keep licking, which is not good for my teeth.
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Consultation about missing teeth is not filled, that is, after the tooth is missing, there is no timely tooth prosthesis, which may cause the inclination of the adjacent teeth for a long time, and the growth of the adjacent teeth is too long, so that the gap between the adjacent teeth becomes smaller, and the distance between the two adjacent teeth becomes closer, resulting in the later stage of tooth prosthesis or dental implant, there is not enough space, and it cannot be repaired, so as to affect the normal restoration. Therefore, it is recommended that after the tooth is missing, the tooth can be restored after three months to restore the missing tooth, which is conducive to the normal function of chewing.
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<> "The Dangers of Missing Teeth.
When the adjacent teeth are loose and the teeth are missing, the adjacent teeth are inclined towards the gap between the missing teeth because there is no fixed support. It will be caused after a long time. Loosening of adjacent teeth leads to severe damage to the normal function of the entire tooth.
If the lower tooth is missing and not repaired in time, the corresponding tooth will be elongated, and in serious cases, it will occupy the entire gap between the gaps, causing the tooth to be irreparable.
Once the adjacent teeth are loose, there will be a gap between the teeth, which is easy to cause food impaction into the tooth gap, thus causing problems such as bad breath, dental caries, and periodontal disease.
Missing teeth can not be delayed, once the caries nucleus is blind, and the first repair is not carried out in time, the adjacent teeth will also be implicated. The later it is processed, the more expensive and effort-intensive it is.
Missing teeth are divided into congenital and acquired, and acquired missing teeth are more common, mainly due to trauma, caries and periodontal glass missing teeth, in addition to affecting aesthetics, pronunciation, and hindering social activities, it can also lead to the tilt of adjacent teeth, the formation of jaw teeth, and the disorder of occlusal relationship, thereby causing food impaction, plaque accumulation, and then caries and periodontal disease, secondary internal mandibular joint disease.
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