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Shaking teeth
Two of my teeth are shaking? Otherwise no problem in teeth no discolouring and no other health issue... Is it due to ageing that teeth falls and nothing can be done for it?
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Hello, the bone levels reduce with aging. this causes the teeth to become loose. visit a dentist and get an x-ray done. Depending on the bone level, you can go for removable or fixed prosthesis as a replacement for the lost teeth.
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Hi..get them removed and replaced with new artificial teeth. Regards
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Teeth shaking is because of loss of BONE support around the tooth that holds the tooth ,the amount of tooth shaking decides the treatment plan . It may be possible to save the tooth.
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1. VISIT YOUR DENTIST, Get OPG x-ray Done,
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Shaking of tooth is mostly due to loss of supporting structures around tooth. Yes it may possible to save the tooth. Its treatment  depends  on grade of mobility present in ur teeth and associated systemic  condition also
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Teeth are shaking because there is loss of bone support in your jaw. Considering your age, it would be beneficial to remove all the loose teeth followed by artificial replacement with a removable or fixed prosthesis.
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Please visit your Dentist who will suggest you for OPG (full mouth xray)    for a proper diagnosis of the teeth and go ahead as instructed.
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Donot forget to inform your Dr if you have any medical conditions like B.P, Diabetes , Heart problems etc. before undergoing any treatment.
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Teeth is shaking because it has lost its foundation. It depends on how much of bone is remaining. Cleaning may resolve problem.
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visit a dentist
Health Tips
scaling
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Hello madam You might have to visit a dentist.. They will make u undergo radiographs to check bone support.. Then if there is sufficient amount of bone then we can do gum strengthening procedures to save your teeth... Most of the time we can stop the mobility of the teeth....
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Hi, Teeth shaking is becos of the bone loss and its an age related factor too. If the teeth mobility is high its better to go for removal. Lost teeth can be replaced either by removable or fixed prosthesis.
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Hi,Teeth shaking is because of loss of support around the tooth which is the bone that holds the tooth ,the amount of tooth shaking decides the treatment plan .If the shaking is less teeth cleaning should be done & observation but if shaking is still there x ray should be taken & treatment to be decided.
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because of bone loss...
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visit ur dentist as soon as possible
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please maintain ur oral hygiene
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