One of the biggest pieces of missing information here is if it is a "baby tooth" or an "adult tooth."
If it is a baby tooth, give it a day or two. It will probably come out on its own. If it doesn't, and it continues to be sore, you may need to take the child to the dentist to make sure there are no complications.
If it is an adult tooth, you need to go to the dentist for sure. The roots are either deteriorated or broken. There is likely an infection going on. It will need to be repaired or removed. Antibiotics will be needed for sure.
if you have a wobbley tooth keep pullling back and forth and it will adventually come out
You don't really feel the filling and when the tooth comes out, the filling comes out with it. It is just like part of the tooth! HAPPY SEARCHING CHUMS:D!
um..i suggest keep wobbling it untill it is quite loose then yank it or if you really wanna pull it out now go to the dentist they'll pull it out painlessly
No usually. thats when then need to pull out a tooth. If your tooth hasn't come out and it is still wobbly they will
No, its contagious.
I am 10 and I have a very wobbly tooth. It is falling back to let my adult tooth fall out. You may be able to see it, although I don't really know what YOU mean. F.Y.I tell him/her not to wobble it and give him/her the best food for a wobbly tooth. Sometimes, when it was wobbly for a long long time, I think, that an adult tooth grows under it, and then I think that it tries to push the milk one out, to make way. I just want to help, since I have the same problem with my tooth beside the one beside the one beside the one in the middle. Sorry.
no take it to the vet
Teeth can not really be made wobbly unless you use different methods to pull a baby one out. e.g tug on it. string to door etc..... But one that isn't wobbly will have to wait sorry.
Possibly. However, you should consult your dentist; something made it wobbly in the first place and will likely do so again, eitehr to the same or a sifferent tooth.
well, it can become slightly "less wobbly" by treating the tooth with better oral hygiene practices, but once the periodontal support has gone, it's not coming back to stop the tooth wobbling, you would need to brace it somehow, such as with a bridge
See your dentist right away. That loose tooth could be harboring an infection if not removed fairly soon.
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I would suggest go to a dentist immediately.