What happens if we lose all our teeth?
Besides chewing function, helping us in the pronunciation of teeth also plays an important role to help create the beauty of each person's face and smile. So, if we lose all our teeth, how will our face be changed?
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With the aftermath of having no teeth at all as the face height decreases, the chin protrudes and the corners of the lips begin to sag, it is certain that we become ugly. Therefore, please pay more attention to your dental care to limit the 'loss' of your teeth.
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