It is normal for the teeth to feel shaky and spaces between teeth after a cleaning .
It is because of the inflammation caused due to accumulation of calculus around the tooth which is removed while scaling the teeth
Once inflamed gums heal the teeth will be fine
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hello mam this could be due to removal of plaque and calculus in between and around your teeth there may be some spacing created due to the removal of plaque , it can be treated and there is need to worry for that except you delay the treatment that could lead to loss of tooth. thank you
There might have been a lot of calculus which was holding your teeth for a long time ,now since it has been removed,due to damage caused by calculus there may be shaky teeth.Its normal after cleaning is done,the gums will heal and reattach around your tooth and with time it will become strong again.(You can use :stolin gum paint on your gums for 15 days to 1 month )
Just massage it over your gums everyday 2-3 times and rinse your mouth 10 min after application ,it will help heal your gums.
To avoid such problems, please visit a dentist every 6 months ,so that your teeth remain clean and healthy.
If the tooth is associated with pain and more issues ,then you need antibiotics and analgesics ,for which you can consult a dentist or you can consult me for prescription .
Shaky tooth after cleaning is due to gingival recession and attachment loss.take antibiotics if necessary as per consultation. You can consult through this for prescription of medication.
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