Loose
Teeth
If you have a loose tooth as a result
of a very recent trauma or accident, contact your dentist immediately!
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on Accidents.
Adults
The most common cause for loose teeth among adults is Gum
Disease. If you are not currently receiving treatment
for Gum Disease, and you are experiencing loose teeth,
contact us for a Gum Disease screening appointment.
Children
The most common cause for loose teeth in children is erupting permanent
teeth. As permanent teeth begin to erupt, the roots of the primary
teeth (baby teeth) dissolve and the teeth become loose. Primary
teeth will generally fall out on their own at the appropriate time,
but if a primary tooth doesn't fall out soon after the permanent
tooth erupts, contact us so we can prevent
complications from a retained primary tooth.
Your child may be tempted to wiggle a loose tooth, and that is
fine, but do not apply any significant pressure to a primary tooth
to hasten it's removal. The primary teeth play an important role
in guiding the permanent teeth into proper position.
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