A loose crown can occur due to several reasons, such as wear and tear over time, the deterioration of the underlying tooth structure, or improper cementation during the initial placement. Gum recession can also expose more of the tooth, contributing to the looseness. It's essential to consult a dentist to assess the situation and determine the best course of action, which may include re-cementing or replacing the crown. Prompt attention can help prevent further dental issues.
You can tell if your dental crown is loose if you experience increased sensitivity to temperature or pressure, if you notice movement when you touch or bite down on the crowned tooth, or if you see any gaps between the crown and the tooth. Additionally, pain or discomfort in the area can indicate that the crown is not securely in place. If you suspect your crown is loose, it's important to consult your dentist for an evaluation.
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Just taking a guess........Loose chain.
Check to see if the wiper motor has a loose or bad ground.
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i found the problem - loose wires in the harness
Loose ground wire? Excessive resistance on cooling fan motor?
For the best installation results, nail crown molding into the wall studs or ceiling joists to ensure a secure and stable attachment. This will help prevent the molding from sagging or coming loose over time.
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