Now talking about digestion of food in the mouth and how it affects your body. “Adequate number of teeth in the mouth necessary proper digestion. And you will agree with me that if there is a source of pair from any of these teeth, digestion will be inadequate and improper. Therefore, if you have inadequate digestion, food will not be digested. The food that is supposed to be digested in the mouth but does is of no nutritional value to the body.
It is therefore necessary for the old people who have lost their teeth to replace those teeth with denture (artificial teeth). This will help them to digest food and make those foods available for the usefulness of the body. Not only the aged people, the young ones and adult should also replace missing teeth for the same purpose. It is obvious from the above that what affect the teeth affect the whole body.
Talking about the speaking : The usefulness of teeth in syllables pronunciation is appreciated from how this affect the children during the period of exfoliation of deciduous teeth, when the deciduous teeth have fallen often and the permanent are yet to erupt, most especially the incisors-first teeth.
To maintain a good speaking habit, a minimum number of teeth should be replaced, but it is better to prevent your teeth from missing. The aged people should be help to replace the missing teeth to aid their speaking.
Beauty to the Face: Beauty actually starts from face. To maintain facial appearance and curvature teeth. Play an important role. This is apparent from the shape of face especially few areas from an old man or woman with missing teeth due to periodontitis.
It is actually unfortunate that certain group of people have associated many teeth with old people and that those teeth should not be replaced. Let those people be aware that they are doing the old people more good than they can imagine by replacing the missing teeth.
brushing of teeth, Decay teeth, Infection of the respiratory tract and oesophagus, (sinusitis)
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