It depends on why it is loose. If it has just been bumped too hard, or will likely tighten back up on its own in a few days. If the roots are broken or there is gum disease, it will probably take other means. It may even require being removed and replaced. There is no way of really knowing without going to the dentist and getting it checked out.
The safest way is to go to the orthodontist. You can get a container or braces .
Most of the time the baby tooth will fall out eventually. If it doesn't seem to be getting loose, it should be removed by a dentist so it doesn't cause adult teeth to be crowded or crooked.
It depends on how crooked your teeth are. If only a few are misaligned, he will probably only put braces on those ones.
yes i don't think so because you will have braces for at least two years and by that time the tooth will have probably grown to a full one so i think you will have to wait.
No, I have the same problem, you can either have it taken out altogether and have a fake tooth put in, or you can have the adult tooth brought down with braces. So far the braces thing isn't so bad, fyi. I have surgery tomorrow to expose my adult tooth. But I asked the same question, and the answer was no for me.
No.it may cause adult teeth to come in crooked.
Go the the dentist. If it comes out stick it back in.
Go the the dentist. If it comes out stick it back in.
This is very common in children where the adult tooth comes out behind or in front of the baby tooth. Sometimes the baby tooth becomes loose as the adult tooth comes out more and extraction is not necessary. If the tooth is not becoming loose, then the tooth should be removed. Dentist Richmond Hill http://www.bcdentalcare.ca/NewPatients/tabid/472/Default.aspx
No, I Do Not Think So. Unless you really want, take some pliers and just, well you know, yank it out i guess! X3
ask your dentistlook underneath the loose tooth if you see a white bump then it is baby tooth if loose enoughyou might might see a little bump underneath the loose toothlook at the signs of the other loose tooth like if it turns pink or see roots like that
Well it depends on how old the child is. My sons had his two front teeth do the same thing when he was in kindergarten. And the dentist just told him to wiggle the teeth and a week later we pulled them once they had became loose enough! They did look a little crooked until the rest of his baby teeth came out and they straightened up. Hope that helps!