I think you should really tell your dentist because there could be something really bad with that tooth if it became loose by itself. If you lose your adult teeth theres no way to get that back!you probably werent taking good care of it. no you will have to get a fake tooth. it sucks to be you!
If adult teeth are mobile (loose), I would get to the dentist ASAP. The leading cause of loose teeth in adults is Periodontal Disease. Check out this link for a little more info and get in to see your GD right away.
Or use some blu tac to keep it there.
There are many causes to loosing teeth. Such as Diabetes. Or the loss of the antagonist to the opposite tooth. But most common is gum disease. Due to tarter build up, the gums tend to recede along with the bone. Eventually the root or roots of the tooth are exposed and less and less bone is present to support the tooth. It becomes loose. The degree of movement of the tooth is evaluated and x rays are taken to determine the extent of bone loss and support. In the case of molar, if the fulcrum or top of the arch of the roots, of the tooth is exposed the prognosis is not good for the tooth. Brushing, flossing, bi- annual check ups, and a good gingivitis's mouthwash, is recommended. There is a graphic on the web site www.eagledentalclinic.com/cleanings.htm, to see more info.
it just happened to me and normally it tightens back up on its own.. but in some cases like mine they can sometimes do root canals or if there is a big fracture they will file it down and give you a cap so it does not bother you anymore
okay 2 answers first one if you have braces its perfectly normal for that, thats the way of the braces moving your teeth around. If you don't have braces then you are either putting 2 much pressure on that tooth or it's time to see a orthodontist those are the people who do braces. When i say it's time to see a orthodontist i don't mean 2 scare you if it sounds scary. It's just that your teeth need a little help with braces no huge deal you are fine
Um u dont get another 1. Well u could get a fake 1
keep it in milk until you see a dentist
Yes by bacteria getting up under the cuff and causing the gum to recede, or by resorption of the tooth root.
If one is, call your dentist
They aint gon grow back!
They won't grow back. Ever.
When you take out you're tooth twice they become permanent teeth you only lose your teeth once. your baby teeth fall out, and the adult ones come in. this doesn't happen twice.
You will lose none because that is your last set of teeth and you better not lose them.
If You Pull out all of the adult teeth, The teeth will be Gone For Ever
Kittens lose their deciduous teeth (baby/kitten teeth) at around 5 to 6 months of age, and the adult canine teeth grow in. Adult cats may lose these teeth due to injury or disease, and new teeth do not grow back.
Yes if he didn't lose any baby teeth
Puppies lose all of their baby or milk teeth. As the adult teeth grow in the milk teeth should fall out. Sometimes both will be visible.
you can get two teeth your primary "baby: teeth and your permanent "adult" teeth. when you lose you adult teeth it will not grow back
Ummmmm....... FYI Once you lose your adult teeth you need dentures (aka false teeth) you don't get another set of teeth.
Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.
Bulldog puppies start to lose their "milk teeth" or puppy teeth around 4-5 months. They should have their adult teeth by the end of the 8 month.
Because adult teeth would be too large to fit in a baby's mouth, and baby teeth are too small to work practically in an adult mouth.
No. When puppies lose their "baby" teeth, they don't even feel it, because the teeth get so loose they literally just fall out as their adult teeth start coming in.