What to do if your teeth are loose, what to do if your teeth are loose?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For loose teeth, do not remove them lightly, but should find out ** and properly **. With **, most loose teeth can be preserved, and the sooner the doctor, the better the outcome.

    1. For the teeth caused by periodontal disease, if they are mildly loose, they will mostly return to normal through effective periodontal disease**; If it is moderately loose, at the same time as the periodontal disease, the loose tooth and the adjacent ligature should also be fixed together to reduce the load of the loose tooth and prevent the aggravation of the loose tooth, at which time most of the loose teeth can not be recovered; If it is severely loose, it means that the tooth is loose, that is, the tooth is obviously loose regardless of the up, down, left and right, so the method of extracting the affected tooth is more often used to avoid increasing the unnecessary burden on the adjacent teeth.

    2. When the tooth loosening is caused by trauma, if it is mildly loose, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs (spiramycin, lincomycin, etc.), once the inflammation subsides, the tooth can automatically return to a stable state; If the loosening is severe or dislocated or displaced, the tooth should be realigned, and then ligated and fixed on the adjacent tooth, and take anti-inflammatory drugs, maintain oral hygiene, prohibit the tooth in a short period of time, etc., and the tooth can return to normal after 2 months.

    3. Tooth loosening during the acute onset of periodontitis or apical periodontitis is mainly to control inflammation, and once the acute inflammation is relieved, the tooth loosening can also be reduced or disappeared.

    4. If the teeth are loose when the occlusal force of individual teeth is too large or the occlusal relationship is abnormal, the occlusal trauma can be eliminated after the doctor adjusts the occlusion, the alveolar bone can be repaired by itself, and the teeth can also be restored to a stable state.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sometimes don't believe the rumors too much, if you have loose teeth, it is best to go to a qualified hospital as soon as possible. You should also pay attention to oral hygiene, do not bite hard objects often, and keep them clean.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe·· Like me, oh, this one is fine, as long as you don't give the shaking tooth any serious impact for a week, it will soon grow very strong, mine is just a few days after I came over, and the tooth is shaking. You can rest assured of this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better to go to a regular dental hospital.

    Now you don't think that when you're old, you'll find that bad teeth are a headache.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The tooth is a little loose, and there are several ways to do it:

    1. Periodontal splint can be used for tooth loosening and fixation, and the periodontal splint can be removed at 1-3 months, and the teeth can generally grow and be stable.

    Second, the teeth can be appropriately adjusted, reduce the bite force of the teeth, try to remove the proportion of the crown-to-root ratio, so that the exposed part of the crown can be shortened as much as possible, which can alleviate the loosening to a certain extent.

    3. Periodontal surgery can be performed to restore the height of the alveolar bone as much as possible by bone grafting.

    Fourth, the tooth can be fixed with a fiber belt, but it is generally permanent. Because most of the loose teeth are due to the absorption of the alveolar bone, it is difficult for the alveolar bone to recover completely, and once it is loosened, it can only be relieved in some ways, and it is difficult to be completely stable as before.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are several main causes of loose teeth:

    1. Traumatized teeth, the root of the tooth is broken or even severe due to external force, resulting in subluxation or dislocation, resulting in loosening of the tooth.

    2. Periodontitis, patients with periodontitis have poor oral hygiene and more calculus, which accelerates the absorption of alveolar bone, and when the alveolar bone bone is absorbed to a certain extent, the teeth will loosen.

    3. Chronic periapical abscess, the teeth of chronic periapical abscess will feel a slight loosening in addition to pain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, my teeth are loose, what's wrong? Personally, I don't know how old you are, if you are more than 50 or 60 years old, your teeth will be loose. You can go to the hospital and ask the doctor to see if the doctor can solve your situation, thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Apply the powder directly to the base of the gums. After a few times, you can restore it well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How to solve loose teeth?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't know if your molars are wisdom teeth (molars include wisdom teeth), if it is a wisdom tooth, it can be considered for extraction when the eruption position is not correct, loose and there is no right jaw, because wisdom teeth are more difficult to operate than other teeth, and the important thing is that wisdom teeth basically do not participate in the chewing function in the mouth, so it is better to consider extraction based on these situations. On the contrary, the other molars should be preserved to the maximum! (To add:.)

    If you are afraid of pain during the process, you can do it under local anesthesia, so that it is not so painful).

    It depends on the cause and degree of loose teeth, such as 1Whether one side of the tooth is loose due to tooth splitting, as long as the split is not very deep, the split end is removed, and the other half can be retained. 2.

    Whether the tooth is loose due to trauma can be preserved as long as there is no root fracture. There are many cases where a loose tooth does not need to be extracted. It is best to go to a regular dental hospital for examination and diagnosis.

    With the exception of wisdom teeth and extra teeth, all other teeth should be preserved to the maximum.

    For example, brush your teeth carefully and effectively at least twice a day, and rinse your mouth in time after eating. Don't eat after brushing your teeth every night, and use dental floss or irrigator to clean the triangle space that you can't get out of your brush.

    Be careful not to bite hard objects such as diced radish, otherwise it is easy to get temporomandibular joint disease. A few days ago, I had temporomandibular joint disease because of eating nuts and biting broken shells, it hurt to eat or open my mouth, and it didn't hurt after going to the orthopedic doctor in the countryside to get it in place, and it didn't hurt to eat other foods except nuts, but the orthopedic surgeon said that the nuts I love to eat will not be eaten until next year, hey, sad!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Loose teeth are mainly associated with facial trauma and periodontal disease. Since teeth are the more prominent part of the face, facial trauma is the main cause of loose teeth. The first method of loose teeth varies from person to person:

    1. For patients with loose teeth caused by facial trauma, it is recommended to have dental fixation, that is, to fix the loose teeth and non-loose teeth together with steel wires;

    2. For patients with loose teeth caused by periodontal disease, it is recommended to extract the loose teeth, followed by regular dental examination and dental cleaning.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is the tooth**, go to the dental department to take a picture of the tooth piece first, the root of the tooth is okay to do periodontal fixation, about around it, if the root of the tooth is broken, it can only be extracted. It would be good to wait for the recovery in the prosthesis.

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