Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Loose tooth??

i feel this pressure in one of my tooth, and it feels like its loose. i'm not sure though. it wiggles just a bit...not alot but a tiny bit, so i don't know if its normal or not. and the pressure in the tooth is really annoying and i can feel it, which makes me wiggle the tooth even more. is it loose??? what should i do??

Loose tooth??
Are you of the age whereby you are still getting your permanent teeth? You may be tempted to wiggle a loose tooth, and that is fine, but do not apply any significant pressure to a primary tooth (baby tooth) to hasten it's removal. The primary teeth play an important role in guiding the permanent teeth into proper position.





When you're around 12 or 13 years old, your second set of molars will grow in and you will have 28 permanent teeth. Finally, around 21 years old, your third set of molars (the wisdom teeth) will grow in and you will have all 32 teeth.
Reply:have your dentist look at it.
Reply:Don't play with it, and make a dentist appointment as soon as possible. If you're feeling pressure there could be a problem like swelling or an abscess, and you don't want to leave that alone for too long.
Reply:Make an appointment with your dentist.
Reply:Go to the dentist. Don't pull it your self.
Reply:teeth need serious scaling quickly. have to do it each year or they will start falling out one after the other. so you will need to contact a dentist, preferably a periodontist.
Reply:See a dentist or rip it out your call. It could be an impacted molar. You did not specify your age if you still have baby teeth it may be time to lose one.
Reply:Sounds like it is loose. You should see your dentist at your earliest convenience. Good luck.
Reply:Sometimes if it is crowded or hitting/rubbing up against another tooth, it will wiggle a little just because it is repositioning itself. I had this happen especially after my braces were taken off. It was harmless, but yet, very annoying because I wondered if my teeth (bottom ones especially) would reroot themselves in a solid position. I wouldn't worry too much about it unless it causes you alot of pain, but to be on the safe side, you might want to have the dentist take a look at it ~





Hope this information helps you out some.
Reply:While you are waiting for your dentist appointment date, take 1,000 mg of Vitamin C daily. It should help to tighten up loose teeth.
Reply:See a dentist!!! Only they can tell you for sure. You may have knocked it loose and they can somehow save it from being replaced, if you get there in time! It may be a baby tooth (happens every so often, it happened to me and it had to be replaced.....I had no adult tooth growing under to replace one baby tooth on my left side, I was 24 at the time and they told me the tooth should never have lasted that long.)
Reply:leave it alone.
Reply:Go to a dentist...





You didn't mention if its an adult tooth or a baby tooth
Reply:You may have an infection around your root.That explains the pressure.And an infection eats way your jaw bone,which may cause you tooth to wiggle.You need an x-ray and dentists opinion to find out for sure.Don't delay,make an appointment soon.



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