Well you posted this in the "Economics" section, so let's make this about economics.
People have an amount of BTC. The higher the value of their BTC, the more likely they are to keep it in safe locations or spread it between different places. So the chance of them losing their BTC decreases exponentially as the price rises.
If they lose BTC, the supply decreases, therefore making the remaining BTC supply (marginally) more valuable and making people less likely to lose it. So it never reaches a point at which there's not enough left.
So basically, no. It's impossible.
They lose that bitcoin but it is not gone. It cant just disappear from wallet. The fact that the person cant acces the wallet doesnt mean the bitcoins doesn't exist. Yeah, bitcoin price is partially determined by the total supply but if you lost your bitcoins wallet thats not going to decrease the total supply. It will remain the same. The price grows every day because it is harder and harder to mine it not because bitcoins are lost every day
Exactly and if someone's bitcoin loss it will disappear forever and if disappearing bitcoin can affect the supply, well maybe we still have a high supply yet this won't happen.
I don't know what OP in his mind for asking this, maybe he's not just aware how the demand and supply dictates the value of bitcoin and it actually apply to all things and this how the law of supply and demand works.