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Congenitally Missing Teeth

4 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Ever wondered why some people are born missing teeth? It's more common than you think! Tag someone who needs to hear this. Genetics can play a big role in dental health. In fact, about 1 in 5 adults is hiding the fact that they’re missing at least one tooth! Think of it like a software update that didn’t install properly. But it’s not just about aesthetics. Missing teeth can lead to serious issues: - Teeth rely on constant pressure to stay upright. Without one, the others start to lean and shift. - This can cause an unstable bite and damage to remaining teeth. - Plus, the jawbone loses density without stimulation, leading to further complications. And here's a shocking fact: missing multiple teeth can increase the risk of certain cancers! 🧬 Routine dental x-rays are now more than just about cavities; they can act as early warning systems for your overall health. So, are these missing teeth a biological glitch or just evolution at work? Maybe it’s not a bug but a feature! What do you think? #DentalHealth #Genetics #OralCare #HealthySmile #HealthAwareness

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