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 Edentulous or toothlessness is that the condition of being toothless to a minimum of some degree; in organisms (such as humans) that naturally have teeth (dentition), it's the results of tooth loss. Loss of some teeth is named partial edentulous, whereas loss of all teeth is named complete edentulous.     If all the higher and lower posterior teeth or all the higher and lower anterior teeth square measure missing, it's rated 2 hundredth. If solely all the higher anterior teeth or all the lower anterior teeth square measure missing, it's rated 100 percent. If all the higher and lower teeth on one facet square measure missing, then it's additionally rated 100 percent.   Edentulous: Being while not teeth. Complete loss of all natural teeth will considerably cut back quality of life, self-image, and daily functioning. Disease, decay, or trauma could cause the loss of all of one's teeth. once teeth square measure missing from the jaw, the jaw bone shrinks, because it is not any longer stirred by the roots. once all teeth square measure missing from the jawbone, the whole jaw shrinks and thins.   Certain conditions, like polygenic disease, atrophic arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular disease, may cause you to additional vulnerable to tooth loss. Conditions that increase your risk of developing gum unwellness might also boost your risk of edentulism.

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