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Mobile molar teeth
My second molar have a mobility and also have cavity I am filling it when I chew food more force to may cause pain but after some time it automatically relief
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Since your telling you have cavity then that might be reason for the mobility because if cavity is too big and if there is an abscess then you will have mobility Get a x ray done to check the extent of caries and also apical infection present If it's due to infection then mobility will subside after root canal treatment
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You are 21 yrs & if molar is mobile, it could have been associated with infection,meet your dentist just get an X-ray done, root cause can be resolved , there is a chance to save your tooth .
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First of all v have to see the mobility... If it is grade 1 then v can try to make it stable but if it is grade 2 or 3 then v can extract and try to give bridge depending upon the situation
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Hloo Sir As you said you have cavity So for that you need to get your x-ray done So that you will come to know severity of caries and any infection at apical end of the tooth You can consult any dentist near by you You can also practo consult us Regards
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You need to get an X-ray done if the tooth to check its condition. A cavity will require a filling but if it has involved the nerve it will require a root canal treatment. The cause of mobility should also be checked. Accordingly your dentist will advise you
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