Monday, April 20, 2009

Is it possible to save loose teeth?

I don%26#039;t have any loose teeth and i%26#039;m pretty sure I don%26#039;t have gum disease but if a person does have loose teeth due to periodontitis is there any way to prevent them from falling out? Like I know that if they%26#039;re really loose then they have to be pulled out but what if there is only a very slight movement. Somebody asked me this today and I didn%26#039;t know the answer so I figured I try to find out.

Is it possible to save loose teeth?
improved oral hygeine can prevent the loss of teeth to a certain point.


I know people who%26#039;ve been in fights that losoened their teeth, but they healed.
Reply:Absolutely! Dentistry has come a long way to improving the health and life of teeth. A dentist has several ways to resolve this issue. Please ask your friend to make an appointment.
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Reply:I%26#039;m not a dentist...





But?





If it%26#039;s loose or it comes completely out?





No...





I believe that you would have to have some of the original tooth left to anchor either the original tooth or a replacement.





My suggestion would be to go see a dentist or a oral surgeon.
Reply:I didn%26#039;t think I had gum disease but I did and didn%26#039;t know it. My teeth started to get a little loose and I didn%26#039;t do anything, and they kept getting looser. I was afraid to say anything to my mom about it cuz she%26#039;d be upset, but then my teeth started to actually fall out. Once the first one came out they all started to go. I lost a couple front ones in like a month and ended up having them all taken out and I%26#039;m only 16. It can be serious if you don%26#039;t know why they%26#039;re loose, like from hitting them or whatever.



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