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Teeth mobility slight since cleaning
I got teeth cleaning done in Feb. Since then I have painless slight mobility in lower 4 teeth in front. Pls find opg. Also I have white coloured deposit sort in inner cheek where both teeth meet. I have shown to 2 dentist they said it's due to biting. How can that be cured
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Apply vantej toothpaste on teeth for 15 minutes twice daily .
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Hello mam Please be calm See mobilty seems to be increased due to pressure by tilted 3rd molar and cheek bite is treated by selective grinding.for further details you can consult me at on-line mode Thanks
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No treatment required unless any irritation to the mucosa is caused due to traumatic biting.
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Dear Patient Since your dentist has already checked it personally. You need No treatment.. Slight mobility after cleaning is normal.it will subside. Hope this helps
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