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Yes, it can be harder to whistle with missing teeth, especially if the gaps affect the positioning and airflow needed for producing specific sounds. Teeth play a role in forming the shape of the mouth and controlling the airflow, which is essential for whistling. Missing teeth can alter the resonance and pitch, making it more challenging to achieve the desired whistle tones.

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