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Loose first molar
I am only 13 and my first molar on the right hand side on the bottom row feels a bit loose sometimes when i wiggle it. it hurts to chew anything hard or chewy on it but it doesnt hurt to eat things like bread or soft things. i dont know if this is a permanent tooth which is wobbly or a baby tooth that is late to fall out. is there any home remedies to stop it falling out ?? thanks
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Hi dont worry ..some times over retained milk teeth become over the period of time ..it is difficult for you to decide it is milk tooth or permanent tooth
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Hi, don't worry and don't touch your offending tooth much. A dental check up is required to know if its a baby tooth that is wobbling and trying to come out or is it a permanent tooth. Till you get a dental check-up avoid eating hard food from that side to prevent any pain and discomfort. T.C
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