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Yes. First of all, you are born with one less permanent tooth is congenital and missing, and secondly, two permanent teeth are extracted, and three are missing, which will have a partial impact on the face. When a large number of teeth are missing, it will cause the face to collapse and the corners of the mouth to droop, resulting in a more aging appearance.
Secondly, after the tooth is missing, the chewing function of the area is lost, and the patient is usually reluctant to chew on the missing side. Because the efficiency of chewing function is relatively low, most of them will choose the part with more complete teeth and chew sideways for a long time, which will lead to frequent use of one side of the oral mucosa, and the muscles will become more developed and fatter; The side of the corresponding missing tooth is prone to facial atrophy, so it will affect the face, and the general tooth is missing, so it is recommended to repair it in time.
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There is no direct connection between this and the fullness of the face is maintained by the muscles, and the folds in the elderly are due to increased muscle tension, loss of moisture, and little to nothing to do with the loss of teeth. However, if you take the teeth as the force point, the facial muscles are the strength arms, which means that the loss of teeth will lead to a decrease in muscle movement to a certain extent, that is, the speed of atrophy will be accelerated, and it will have a certain impact over time.
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I was born with one less tooth and two more permanent teeth extracted, for a total of three missing teeth, will my cheeks collapse? This condition is not, just not aesthetically pleasing, because this cheek is mainly supported by our muscles, as long as you exercise regularly in this area it will not have an effect.
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Generally, after about three months, dental prostheses are required, or the adjacent teeth will fall into the gap, and the facial depression will not be greatly affected.
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I have one tooth in my hand and two permanent teeth extracted today, a total of three teeth are missing, will my cheeks collapse?
Dentistry. Teeth, orthodontics. Oral cavity. Tooth.
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Hello, permanent teeth are the second set of human teeth, a total of 32. From the age of 6, the baby teeth begin to fall out gradually, and the permanent teeth begin to erupt, replacing the baby teeth, except for the third molar, the remaining 28 generally erupt at about the age of 12. The third molars (wisdom teeth) erupt later, at the age of 18-30 years, and some do not erupt or partially erupt throughout their lives (all 4 in total).
That is, a normal person has 28-32 teeth during the permanent tooth period.
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Some people are born with missing teeth, but the specific reason is unknown, and some are related to genetics. You can ask your parents if they were born with missing teeth. A friend of mine was born with a toothless tooth, and so did his child.
Wisdom teeth are like this for many people, there are two less than one or two, and some people still have one wisdom tooth that is not long, these are very normal phenomena in the human body, don't worry
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If your teeth need to be straightened to be more urgent, it is recommended to go to the hospital to call a stab, the earlier the tutorial is better, 13 years old or teenager orthodontic is better, to 10 18 years old after the possibility of correction is relatively small.
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Tooth extraction will not cause the face to collapse. This is because the tooth extraction will give you a prosthodontic prosthesis when the gums have not receded. The face collapses, which is caused by long-term tooth loss.
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If you have a tooth stried, you can go to the dentist and have them reinstall it for you. Or you can get a tooth implant. In this way, you are just like a normal person, and you are not afraid of others talking about you.
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What do you do in this situation? A 13-year-old should not have the original tooth removed for reinserting, as it will hurt him a lot. In this case, orthodontics should be abandoned.
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Hello cute little sister, the dentists are very professional, you have to believe that their judgment ability is definitely stronger than ours, many teeth will feel panic when straightening, afraid of pain and afraid of making it look bad. Actually, don't worry, it's really good-looking after correction. Rest assured!
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In this case, there is no way, if you are missing a tooth, it may be because you knocked out that tooth at that time, so it will be like this, I think it is like a lead bridge.
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What do you do in this situation? Listen to the doctor's doctor's instructions**do what you want**. There is definitely no problem.
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There is nothing about this, everyone's teeth are indeed different sometimes, and I think this is not excluded, so I think it's better to take a look at it, this thing is different. Below is an extended information about teeth.
Morphology and construction.
Each tooth is divided into three parts: crown, root, and neck. The crown is the part that is exposed to the outside of the gums, which is white and shiny; The root of the tooth is embedded in the alveolary, [1] firmly connected to the alveolar bone by the periodontal ligament, and there is a hole at the tip of the tooth root, called the apical foramen of the tooth root, which is connected to the crown cavity by the root canal, and there are blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels in and out, and the neck of the tooth is a slightly thinner part between the crown and the tooth root, which is surrounded by the gums. Periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and gums are collectively called periodontal tissue, which protective, fix and nourish the teeth.
Morphology and structure of teeth.
The structure of the tooth is mainly composed of dentin, enamel, cementum and pulp. The dentin is dense and hard, constitutes the main body of the tooth, and is located on the inside of the tooth. At the root of the tooth there is a layer of adhesive (cementum) on the outer coat of the dentin, while on the surface of the crown there is a white, shiny, hard enamel.
Enamel has the highest degree of calcification and is the hardest tissue in the human body. The crown cavity and root canal together are called the tooth cavity, which is filled with blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic vessels, and connective tissue, called the pulp. Lactobacilli in the oral cavity can ferment sugars to produce acid, resulting in decalcification of enamel and cavities, clinically known as dental caries.
If the cavity deepens and affects the nerves in the pulp, it can cause severe pain.
ClassificationAccording to the morphology and function of the teeth, permanent teeth can be divided into incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Deciduous teeth are divided into deciduous incisors, deciduous canines, and deciduous molars.
Types and arrangement of teeth2
Classification and arrangement of teeth1
Incisors are single-root teeth with flattened, chiseled crowns that are mainly used to bite and cut food; Canines are also single teeth with conical crowns that bite and tear food. Premolars are generally single teeth with roughly square crowns to assist molars in grinding food. Molars generally have three roots in the upper jaw and two roots in the lower jaw, and the crown is square in shape and is used to grind food.
TeethingIn a person's life, there are two groups of teeth.
The first set of teeth of the baby tooth man, 20 in total. It begins to germinate from about 6 months after birth, and is basically full by the age of 3.
The second set of permanent teeth of the man, a total of 32. From about 6 years old, baby teeth begin to fall out gradually, permanent teeth begin to erupt (the first molars of permanent teeth are usually around 5 years old, and the baby teeth begin to erupt from the outside of the second molars of the baby teeth before they fall out), replacing the baby teeth, except for the third molars, the remaining 28 are generally all erupted around the age of 12 or 14. The third molars erupt later, at the age of 18-30, so they are also called late teeth or wisdom teeth; There are also people who do not erupt or partially erupt in their lifetime (4 in total), so the number of permanent teeth varies from 28 32.
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This is quite normal, and the lack of teething is generally symmetrical, usually occurring in the maxillary lateral incisors, but also in the mandibular anterior teeth. Some have multiple teeth, which generally occur in the maxillary anterior teeth, nothing special, just extracted. This is related to human development, and there is no superstition.
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In fact, the quality of a person's teeth has a lot to do with heredity. Go back and observe, do your parents have one tooth less? If you're talking about fewer wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth don't grow for everyone, and everyone looks different, so you don't need to worry too much.
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It is normal for a person to have 28 teeth, and then the extra teeth are wisdom teeth, and some people have four wisdom teeth up and down, and there are also two wisdom teeth.
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Some people just have one less tooth, this is the natural law in the body, there is no way to say, my husband is, one less tooth is missing, there is nothing bad, the person who has one less tooth is also determined by the person, there is no saying that it is normal.
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Hello, according to your careful situation, at present, the main consideration is that it is possible to grow a child, it is recommended that it is best to go to the hospital for examination, if you do not have a long Nian Tuqing, you can consider waiting for the child to grow up for a dental implant.
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It's hard to say, in general, it won't grow again. If your permanent teeth fall out, I advise you to go to the hospital to see if you can install another one, because people will only change their teeth twice in their lives, the first time is the first tooth in infancy, and the second time is the period when baby teeth are replaced with permanent teeth. The chance of a third teething is 1 in 10,000.
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Guidance:
This can be done under the guidance of a doctor, and the tooth can be extracted, which is conducive to the adjustment of the current situation.
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