One of the most crucial procedures in quantum information is quantum teleportation. Quantum teleportation, which makes use of the physical resource of entanglement, is a fundamental primitive in many quantum information tasks and is a crucial component of quantum technologies. It is essential to the ongoing development of quantum networks, quantum computing, and quantum communication. Here, the practical applications of Bell states, algebra of entanglement, and quantum dense coding are highlighted. The fundamentals of quantum entanglement are described, along with its characteristics and the Einstein-Poldolsky-Rosen dilemma. By separating its distinctive properties, this paper demonstrated that teleportation will be used practically for quantum key distribution in the very near future. It also revealed the fundamental theoretical concepts behind quantum teleportation.