It probably means you are going to lose that tooth.
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If your new adult tooth is VERY loose, go see a dentist, but if your wiggling it, and you notice it's not really tight in there and it is sort of loose, don't worry about it, once your gums shape to the new tooth, it should be fine.
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If you mean a bubble, it could mean you have a cavity, or it just might be a bubble in your mouth that might need to be popped. If this ball feels bony, or hard, then you should contact a dentist.
Yes you can, but its not advised. If the tooth is a loose baby tooth, then use a strong cord like dental floss, tie a good knot and with a fast tug, remove the tooth. Teeth that are not loose should not be attempted to pull because the tooth is set into the jaw pretty solidly. There is the chance that the tooth can break or shatter and you could leave parts of the tooth under the gumline. ANSWER: Omg! that's so mean! let them come out on their own, that's what they are designed to do, so let it happen naturally =] x
How old are you? If you are young (under 12 or 13 years old) and if you haven't hit the tooth lately, then it's probably a baby tooth. It is rare for a child to have a loose adult tooth. If you are an adult and have a loose tooth, it could be gum disease.
Generally a loose tooth will strenghthen over time, however you must not have tough food and try not to use the tooth unless absolutely necessary. If your tooth has became loose due to being knocked or being punched it will re-root itself over time this can take a couple of weeks. In the mean time try and eat soft food and i would reccommend visitin a dentist. If your tooth is loose on its own accord then go talk to the dentist as it is likely reclining gum line caused by gum desease DONT WORRY THIS CAN BE CURED! Hope this helps Joe
If a tooth is knocked out, you should push it back into its socket as soon as possible. It depends on the nature of the trauma, the intensity of the trauma and the type of damage that is done. If a tooth is fractured , it does not mean that it has to be removed. IF A tooth becomes discolored soon it need not be removed. If it becomes loose it need not necessarily be lost. HAVING SAID that , it should also be noted that the best remedial measures too need not meet with success in retaining a traumatised tooth,
Loose translation: Paco is fifteen years old.
It means, if someone takes an others tooth they get their tooth taken away.
Not sure what you mean by damaged tooth. But a tooth that no longer has a nerve root will turn gray if not filled or capped. it can take from months to years depending on many factors, but it will turn if not treated properly.
No, you won't gain height because a tooth is extracted. If you mean, will your tooth grow back, than it depends if your tooth was an adult tooth or a baby tooth.