Get dental help.
I do not believe that anything is added to help tooth decay. Fluorides are added to fight (not help!) tooth decay.
I do not see why a loose tooth should affect how you write unless you happen to have lost the function of your arms and use your mouth to hold a pen/pencil. If so, I suggest you seek help.
school dentist is when yo are a dentist for schools and that yo help with tooth pain , loose teeth and so on
No. Tooth decay is irreversible. While the calcium in milk can help make teeth stronger, it cannot help reverse damage that has been done to them. If your teeth have been so badly neglected that they are falling out, the only thing to do is have them removed before they cause a serious infection.
it doesnt it cant help it with getting food or anything like that its like 1 of there tusks
Gargling salt water can help to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria in the mouth, which may help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with a loose tooth. The salt water can also help to draw out toxins and promote healing in the gums.
Without pain: if you want to pull out a loose tooth with no pain, this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth back and forth and up and down. If it doesn't come out then, take a Kleenex and put the Kleenex over your tooth. Pinch your tooth really hard and pull it out. It wont hurt.With pain: if you want to pull a loose tooth out with pain (if you don't really mind), this is what you do. Wiggle your tooth for about 10 minutes. Take some pliers and pinch the tooth. Gently pull out the tooth. It usually doesn't hurt. This is the classic tooth-pulling strategy.I hope you guys get your money from the Tooth Fairy! *wink* Bah-bye, now!
If its a front tooth it has probably broken off and another should grow. If any tooth just falls out for no reason, take the hamster to the vet.
See your dentist for an xray and exam. You may have a loose piece of bone or part of the tooth remaining.
You can eat after a tooth extraction, but you will be limited to soft foods like eggs or jello. It also depends on what area of the mouth the tooth was pulled from - if it was at the back, you may find it possible to nibble on foods with your front teeth. If it was closer to the front, however, you will probably find it uncomfortable to bite down. After eating, always remember to flush your mouth with a warm salt water solution to help prevent infection and promote healing.
Yes, you can tighten a loose tooth, but it's essential to identify the underlying cause first. If the looseness is due to gum disease, improving oral hygiene and visiting a dentist for treatment can help. For temporary stabilization, a dentist may use a splint or other dental procedures. However, it’s crucial to consult a dental professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.