How long can you live with a rotten tooth at 35?

A mouthful of rotten teeth at the age of 35 will basically have no effect on life expectancy.
1. Damaged teeth are mainly related to the usual habits, generally does not lead to other diseases, so there is no need to be overly nervous, usually do not have to have too much psychological pressure, and will not affect the individual’s life expectancy, resulting in a shortened life expectancy, can be normal survival.
2. Damaged teeth may have a certain impact on the later diet, resulting in reduced chewing efficiency, but also may induce oral diseases, such as gingivitis, pulpitis, periapical periodontitis, etc., but as long as timely medical examination and treatment, generally will not have a greater impact on the body, such as resin filling or root canal treatment, if the teeth fall out of the denture can be selected to be placed or dental implant surgery.
Normally, you need to visit your doctor regularly for dental checkups to determine whether there is any disease.