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At the age of 20, loose teeth are very abnormal, no matter what the cause. As you said, it is easy to extract, and it is a little painful to pull it out by yourself, which means that the tooth has been detached from the alveolar bone, and only the periodontal tissue and gums are connected to the tooth. Dental fixations like this are generally worthless.
There is no practical point in discussing this tooth now. Other loose teeth should be taken into account. That means your periodontitis is already severe.
Workaround: (1) Supragingival cleansing and subgingival scaling. (2) Drugs, metronidazoles, V C, solid tooth pills, indomethacin, spiramycin.
(3) Periodontal splint fixation: wire fixation, resin fixation, resin and wire splint fixation. (4) Periodontal irrigation drugs, mouthwash drugs, etc.
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Your condition should be traumatic. However, you will have to go to a local doctor to diagnose you. Because your loose teeth need to be checked to know if it's gingivitis or periodontitis.
1. Gingivitis will bleed to the touch, the periodontal tissue is not absorbed, and the tissue can be restored by medicine.
2. Periodontitis also has the symptoms of gingivitis, but the periodontal resorption is irreversible. So the tooth will only slowly loosen until it falls out.
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If the tooth is loosened in the third degree, moving in front and back, left and right is an indication for tooth extraction, and there is no problem with extraction. Now you can consider ruling out, is it a large tooth split? Then the cracked part will be loose, just pull out the loose part, and the other parts will be retained according to the situation.
Second, whether it is due to trauma or loosening of inflammation, it is necessary to control the inflammation and consider whether it is better after observation
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You'd better go to the hospital and take a slicer to see if you have sent the whole tooth or the root of the tooth is broken, if the whole tooth is sent and extracted it is relatively easy, if you have a broken tooth, then you have to pull out the tooth first, and then pull out the root!!
Tooth extraction is to inject anesthetic, of course you can't do it yourself!The concept of aseptic operation for tooth extraction is very strong!
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There are many reasons for loose teeth, such as dental calculus, periodontal disease, etc., and the guidance recommends going to the dental department of the hospital for examination, and if there is dental calculus, it should be removed in time.
Loose teeth can be caused by a variety of reasons, but the main causes are:
The first is changes in the tissues around the tooth root, such as periodontitis;
The second is the shortening of the resorption of the root of the tooth itself, or the external resorption of the tooth caused by apical periodontitis, trauma, orthodontics, peri-root tumors, occlusal trauma, etc., and some systemic diseases. In metacarpophalangeal periodontal destruction syndrome, loosening of multiple teeth in the mouth may occur.
** Methods of tooth loosening include:
1.Periodontitis: Regular cleaning of the teeth to reduce inflammation around the teeth;
2.Acute apical periodontitis: drainage of pus through the root canal**, combined with antibiotics**;
3.Jaw trauma: straightens teeth, lowers the height of teeth, reduces pressure;
4.Trauma: Mild loose teeth can be fixed, fixed and adjusted to reduce the pressure, and can heal after 3 months.
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Loose teeth are mostly caused by periodontal disease, and it is recommended to see a dentist as soon as possible to do periodontal scaling or something else that can solve your problem.
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Check with your dentist and try not to pull it out.
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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.
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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.
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Apply the powder directly to the base of the gums. After a few times, you can restore it well.
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How to solve loose teeth?
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Summary. The tooth is already loose but does not fall out, may be caused by multiple teeth, periodontitis, apical periodontitis, gingival recession, gingivitis and other diseases, at this time, you can go to the hospital to take a dental CT examination to determine whether the tooth needs to be retained, if there is no retention meaning, it is generally recommended to extract, so as not to affect the normal function of nerves and adjacent teeth.
The tooth is already loose, why not fall out.
The teeth have been loosened but do not fall out, which may be caused by multiple teeth, periodontitis, apical periodontitis, gingival recession, gingivitis and other diseases.
1. Multiple teeth: Some teeth are multi-rooted, there may be two roots, and only one root is affected during alveolar bone resorption, so the tooth is already loose but does not fall out; 2. Periodontitis: plaque or tartar appears locally in the teeth, destroying the periodontal tissue, resulting in insufficient strength to support the teeth, which in turn leads to loosening of the teeth. 3. Apical periodontitis:
Pulpitis progresses to an advanced stage, part or all of the pulp tissue dies, and bacterial infection causes inflammation of the periapical tissue, causing the tooth to float and resulting in a decrease in periodontal support, which may lead to the phenomenon that the tooth is already loose but does not fall out, accompanied by pain, abscess and other symptoms; 4. Gum recession: the degree of periodontal wrapping gradually decreases, resulting in symptoms such as loose teeth and increased gap between teeth, and gum recession is gradual, so the tooth is already loose but does not fall out, and it can be accompanied by symptoms such as oral odor during atrophy; 5. Gingivitis: The accumulation of plaque and harmful substances in the gingival junction erodes the gums for a long time, causing gum inflammation, and the degree of adhesion between the gums and the tooth surface is gradually reduced in the gingivitis stage, resulting in the teeth are already very loose but do not fall off, and some patients can have symptoms such as itching, swelling and bad breath in the gums and reeds.
Therefore, if the tooth is already loose but does not fall out, it is recommended to seek medical examination in time and determine whether to extract it, if it is not paid attention to, the loose tooth will gradually accumulate food residues or bacteria to multiply, which can gradually invade the pulp and cause neuralgia, or even spread out.
Diseases such as otitis media appear.
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How to solve loose teeth?
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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!
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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.
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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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