Cavity in teeth

2020-03-18 12:22:09
The front 4 teeth in the lower jaw have become unstable. The gums are pretty weak for those teeth. While chewing food, they move and it pains a lot. What should I do ?
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Send photo of your tooth
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Take vitamin c supplement Do gum massage with gum paint Betadine gargles
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Visit your dental surgeon soon

Answered2020-04-16 05:09:19

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Hi we need to check how much Tooth are mobile/unstable. There will be grading for Tooth mobility, Accordingly treatment plan will be there. Visit Dental clinic as soon as possible. You can start using Rexidine-M Forte Gel for Gums, Twice daily. It can relieve pain temporarily

Answered2020-03-24 19:30:14

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Lower front teeth are very delicate among all the teeth and gets easily affected and mobility is very common. With your symptoms it looks the teeth have lost their adequate support to withstand chewing forces. With your age the best option to remove them and go for artificial fixed replacement if bone loss around tooth is severe. Xray will confirm. Also you need to check your other teeth about their gum condition to prevent them from periodontal disease. Get your diabetic screening also done as both gum disease and diabetes are interlinked.

Answered2020-03-20 14:18:34

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Hi, Please attach image of your teeth and xray image. Then only i can suggest you proper treatment plan.
Next Steps
Visit dentist for clinical examination and get your xray done.
Health Tips
Don't bite food from front teeth and have pain killer.

Answered2020-03-19 13:43:58

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Visit dentist it may be because of calculus deposit around your tooth which causes recession.periodontitis.
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firstly visit dentist for clinical examination.
Health Tips
brushing twice a day.

Answered2020-03-18 14:45:46

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If there is high mobility then you need to remove the teeth. If slight mobilityyhen some surgeries and splinting may help you. Mostly you are suffering from periodontitis. Visit dentist for clinical examination and x ray followed by treatment.

Answered2020-03-18 14:41:58

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