What are the dangers of missing teeth

What are the dangers of missing teeth?

Increase the chewing burden of adjacent teeth. We need to chew with teeth. Originally, several teeth shared the chewing force together. However, due to the lack of teeth, the sharing of force is less, which increases the chewing burden and wear of adjacent teeth and causes premature aging. In addition, the chewing efficiency is reduced, and the food cannot be decomposed well, which increases the burden of gastrointestinal absorption, and the functional disorder affects the absorption of food nutrients by the human body.

Face shape changes. When one side of the teeth is missing, food impaction and other factors will allow us to chew with the other side, which will lead to a skewed face for a long time. And because there is no support of teeth on the missing side, the face will gradually sag and sag. It is fine for people who are a little fatter, but it will be particularly obvious for people with thin body, facial deformation and wrinkles increase, and the coloration is very old.