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TEETH DETACHMENT
, One of my teeth ( the one which is pointed and used for tearing flesh) is gradually getting seperated from the gums..all of my milk teeths have already detached and I find this teeth particularly is not the milk teeth.... When I chew something the lower teeth hits that teeth and it moves more towards detachment from.gums followed my minor pain and blood...I don't want to remove my original teeth..Is there any possibility like that of cementing it or something...
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Sir if you post a picture it will be easy to answer your question And from your history it might be improper bite or malocclusion present or might be gingival recession or infection Visit near by dentist for check up
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If you know it's not milk teeth.. Still getting mobile needs to to get checked before it's too late when even periodontal surgery will not b possible to save it.
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Visit dentist for check up
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Have soft diet and maintain oral hygiene
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It may be due to traumatic bite.consult an orthodontist soon.
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The way you have described your problem, it seems you have gingival recession and bone loss secondary chronic trauma from occlusion (incorrect bite) which needs to be corrected as per the diagnosis.
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Please visit an experienced Periodontist or an Orthodontist.
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Please avoid brushing with horizontal motion and use a soft bristle brush and use it in vertical or circular strokes to avoid further worsening of gum recession.
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I suggest you visit an experienced dental specialist at the earliest. Sounds like you are having trauma due to your incorrect bite. Should be corrected at the earliest. Thank You
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Consult an experienced dentist before its too late
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Hello, please get it checked by a nearby dentist. It could be a retained milk tooth. A radiograph would help.
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