Can a molar stay empty after it’s been extracted?

Plate teeth are clinically called mesial incisors, and it is recommended that prosthetic restorations be performed as soon as possible after extraction. If not performed, the neighboring teeth will be shifted, affecting aesthetics and food chewing.
Intermediate incisors in the oral cavity, play the role of aesthetic and auxiliary pronunciation cutting food, long-term missing without timely restoration, the neighboring teeth will be shifted to the side of the gap, resulting in difficulties in restoration, affecting the aesthetics, pronunciation and daily chewing food.
Therefore, the missing middle teeth need to be restored as soon as possible. Depending on the situation, we can consider active restoration, fixed restoration and implant restoration. The movable prosthesis needs to be taken off and cleaned on its own, the fixed prosthesis needs to rely on the teeth on both sides as abutments, and the implant prosthesis needs to withstand the implant surgery, which is less damaging to the neighboring teeth.