Embrasures are usually found in between fossa of adjacent and occlusal teeth.
Usually, there is a painless swelling with adjacent teeth becoming mobile.
Contact with adjacent teeth in the same arch is referred to as interproximal contacts.
A missing papilla is often visible as a small triangular gap between adjacent teeth.
Then curve the floss against the adjacent tooth and repeat the scraping motion.
The contacts with the adjacent teeth are positioned buccal to the midpoint.
The porcelain can be color matched to the adjacent teeth.
Fusion is the union of two adjacent teeth during development.
To consider an occlusion as normal, there should be tight contact between adjacent teeth.
Try to replace the tooth in the socket, to the level of adjacent teeth.