The number one "killer" of Yan value
Long-term tooth loss will make the muscles on the missing side atrophy, resulting in asymmetry between the left and right faces, and eventually make the mouth of the face sag and invaginate, leading to obvious aging of the face.
Speak inarticulate.
Without the control of teeth, the airflow generated when speaking will be emitted from the gap, which will lead to problems such as slurred speech, inaccurate pronunciation and air leakage.
malnutrition
Tooth loss will lead to insufficient chewing when eating, which will make the body's nutrient absorption unbalanced and lead to malnutrition over time.
A drop, a drop.
Tooth loss will lead to the imbalance of left and right chewing frequency, which will easily lead to dental caries, periodontal disease and even dentin exposure in the long run, leading to tooth loss one after another.
senile dementia
Eating and chewing can stimulate the cognitive and memory functions of the brain through tooth perception and activation. Long-term tooth loss will lead to lack of brain stimulation and increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
hypertension
Insufficient chewing will also lead to a decrease in the intake of vitamins and other nutrients, an increase in the intake of cholesterol and saturated fatty acids, and an increase in the risk of hypertension.