Loose Gums Around Front Teeth
I am 20 years old my front teeth incisor is loose and paining how can I get proper solution for this. ...
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning along with surgical, gum strengthening desensitizing/ whitening (bleaching) procedures and / or artificial enamel filling or root canal treatment. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person.
I'm 27 year old female. I have gum disease. One of my front teeth has been receded completely. Now another teeth also st ...
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Hello lybrate-user. You need to visit a dentist, preferably a gum specialist & have your situation checked. Th cost of your treatment depends on the severity of your problem. It may require a gum surgery or if the recession is too large it may require extraction followed by replacement. Don't delay else it may spread to neighbouring teeth too.
My 4 years old son while playing got hit his mouth by the edge of the door. The one of front teeth is little back like 1 ...
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Hii. Good morning. Don't worry. It's the primary teeth. The permanent teeth will be in good condition. I advice to take intra oral radiograph to check the condition of primary teeth and follow up with the treatment procedure after interpretation of radiograph. Thank you.
Sir, I hv one little loose teeth in bottom front area. It is due to my son sit on my lap and he just wake up suddenly an ...
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. You may need deep cleaning along with surgical curettage or gum strengthening procedure. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with a mouth wash after every meal. Use pepsodent tooth paste & gum paint for 2 to 3 weeks. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
My front lower two tooth is a bit loose now which I noticed since 2 days ago, I used to eat gutkha/ tobacco for last 13- ...
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You may need deep cleaning along with surgical curettage or gum strengthening procedure. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with a mouth wash after every meal. Use pepsodent tooth paste & gum paint for 2 to 3 weeks. Advance procedures can be done with laser. You may consult me in person. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
I have a tooth ache where when my front teeth touch other it's very sensitive and gums also pain. I don't know what is w ...
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Well rinse your mouth with warm salt water, apply fatkiri paste to your gum, boil few leaves of guava and rinse your mouth with that water, visit your dentist.
Hi my baby is 11 months old. He fell down and his front upper tooth knocked off one side from gums and it came front and ...
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See I can understand your feelings but dentist will take care about blood lose so no need to worry .might be damage milk tooth will create infections later so this is better to remove.
Hi I am worried about my gums. I already had gums recession in 2016. Now I am worried about that my gums are starting to ...
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You need to undergo scaling and root planing. If that doesn't help then you should undergo a flap surgery.
I'm having tartar stains on my front teeth due to which I feel embarrassed while talking to others. I want to remove it ...
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Tartar can coat the exterior of teeth and invade below the gumline. Tartar feels like a crusty blanket on teeth. Tartar appear yellow or brown. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
Dear sir, I am suffering from temporomandibular joint muscle spasm. It feels like tmj on right side is loose sometimes i ...
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Tmj disorders may cause mild to debilitating symptoms, such as:•pain while chewing •pain in the ear, face, jaw, and neck •clicking, grating, or popping sounds in the jaw when you open or close your mouth •locking of the jaw joint, headaches exercises for tmj pain relief 1. Relaxed jaw exercise rest your tongue gently on the top of your mouth behind your upper front teeth. Allow your teeth to come apart while relaxing your jaw muscles. 2. Goldfish exercises (partial opening) place your tongue on the roof of your mouth and one finger in front of your ear where your tmj is located. Put your middle or pointer finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw halfway and then close. There should be mild resistance but not pain. A variation of this exercise is to place one finger on each tmj as you drop your lower jaw halfway and closed again. Do this exercise six times in one set. You should do one set six times daily. 3. Goldfish exercises (full opening) keeping your tongue on the roof of your mouth, place one finger on your tmj and another finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw completely and back. For a variation of this exercise, place one finger on each tmj as you completely drop your lower jaw and back. Do this exercise six times to complete one set. You should complete one set six times daily. 4. Chin tuckswith your shoulders back and chest up, pull your chin straight back, creating a “double chin.” hold for three seconds and repeat 10 times. 5. Resisted opening of the mouth place your thumb under your chin. Open your mouth slowly, pushing gently against your chin for resistance. Hold for three to six seconds, and then close your mouth slowly. 6. Resisted closing of the mouth squeeze your chin with your index and thumb with one hand. Close your mouth as you place gently pressure on your chin. This will help strengthen your muscles that help you chew. 7. Tongue up with your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, slowly open and close your mouth. 8. Side-to-side jaw movement put a ¼ inch object, such as stacked tongue depressors, between your front teeth, and slowly move your jaw from side to side. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth by stacking them one on top of each other. 9. Forward jaw movement put a ¼ inch object between your front teeth. Move your bottom jaw forward so your bottom teeth are in front of your top teeth. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth. Other ways to manage your tmj pain over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen and acetaminophenmay help relieve tmj pain. Muscle relaxers may be prescribed for severe pain. Doctors may also recommend: tmj pain may also be managed with simple lifestyle changes. You may wish to: •eat a soft diet to allow the tmj to relax •avoid chewing gum •avoid biting your nail •avoid biting your lower lip •practice good posture •limit large jaw movements, such as yawning and singing tips to reduce pain and help make sure your teeth and gums stay healthy: •use a soft-bristle toothbrush or a sonic toothbrush. •use a rubber tip stimulator or water flosser if you can’t open your mouth to floss. •add an antiseptic mouth rinse to your daily dental care regimen. •tell your dental care team if you’re in pain during a dental procedure. •apply ice or heat after a dental procedure. •talk to your dentist about ways to remove plaque other than flossing. For example, they may suggest wiping your teeth with cotton gauze. The following home remedies may provide some relief: •ice or cold packs to the area of the joint •over-the-counter (otc) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids), such as ibuprofen (advil, motrin) or naproxen (aleve), and other pain relievers, including aspirin (ecotrin) and acetaminophen (tylenol) •eating soft foods and avoiding chewing gum •massage or gentle self-stretching of the jaw and neck muscles (a doctor or physical therapist can recommend appropriate stretches.) •relaxation techniques and stress management and reduction.