My mother's teeth have lost the grip with gum and she is not able to eat anything hard as obvious so I wanted to know what can be best done for her condition
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The teeth may be suffering from loss of integration with the surrounding structures which stabilizes it in place. It may be the problem with severe gum disease . It can be ruled out by clinical photographs and Xray's. You can also personally Practo Consult. Don't allow the problem to continue as it may result in irreparable loss of the structures. Better the immediate attention.
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