loose teeth in adults are related to factors liike poor oral hygine or any other disease leading to early bone loss...u can prevent it by maintaing good oral hygine......
What is the cause of loose teeth in an adult?
the most common reason is lack of care but this can also happen if you are deficient in calcium
Reply:"OVER ADULTARY"
Cure:Just dont grow old
Reply:dentist.
Reply:gum disease? Maybe the prudent thing to do would be to talk with a dentist, and not a bunch of fools on yahoo who could be giving you bogus answers.
Reply:Gum disease -- have regular checkups.
Reply:scurvy can do this. Take more Vitamin C.
Reply:1st of all no fighting, floss alot realy get down in there between the tooth and gum line dont just run the floss through teeth r like anything man you gotta exercise them massage the gum line and eat carrots man i dont know were but i heard thats a good thing. you gotta take them choppers to the gym
Reply:Maybe gum disease. Need to go to dentist.
Reply:Go see a dentist! I had loose tooth once, because the root was infected. I needed antibotics and a root canal and now it is not loose anymore.
Reply:loose teeth and weak bleeding gums in adults is usually due to vit.C deficiency. so u hav to include vit.C rich foods such as citrus fruits (lime juice,orange etc) in ur diet.hop u get well soon.
Reply:Fighting with one who is stronger with you. Always pervent fighting with such bull.
Reply:There are SEVERAL causes of loose teeth in adults and NONE of them are good. There is no home cure or preventive measure for any of the causes of loose teeth that I know about.
You need to see a dentist to find out why your tooth is loose and to get a recommendation for how to take care of it.
My crystal ball and gut feeling are telling me to tell you to be ready for bad news, so be ready for bad news. You have probably let this problem go too long to save your tooth and you probably have several other teeth that are not far behind.
Reply:most cases it is lack or oral hygiene. Lack of flossing will allow plaque to build up around the gumline and in the gumline causing bacteria to be trapped. This iritates the gums and they recede "extending" the length of the tooth because the root is becoming exposed (also causing sensitivity since the root doesn't have as much enamel as the crown). Plus with the bacteria trapped there it also destroys the bone with which the root is ancored (bone loss) allowing for less tooth stability, hence wobbly teeth. In other cases it's a genetic medical problem. Just make sure you floss 2x a day and brush as well, rinse too. What you have lost is not coming back. Gum recession and boneloss is not reversible. Sorry.
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