Gum disease, caries, and tooth decay are common causes of tooth loss or absence. You may also be born with missing or missing teeth. This condition is called congenital or hereditary missing teeth. This genetic factor can lead to absent or missing teeth, and you can see its effects in a family across generations. Approximately 2 to 10 percent of the world’s population develop missing or missing teeth. If you have lost your teeth due to an accident or have had a tooth extraction, there are two options available to treat the site of the missing tooth.
Closing the gap between the teeth with the help of orthodontics
Opening the tooth space with the help of orthodontics: In this method it is important to replace the missing teeth.