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Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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If you have loose teeth, that can be due to periodomtitis, that is gum swelling and when gums get compromised and are not healthy anymore due to plaque, calculus or any underlying infection.
Get scaling and deep cleaning done.
Gargle after every meal
use soft bristle brush floss your teeth
consult a periodontist.
Get scaling and deep cleaning done.
Gargle after every meal
use soft bristle brush floss your teeth
consult a periodontist.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Gurgaon
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Mysore
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If you are facing recurrent pain and swelling in the wisdom tooth region, then it definitely needs to be removed. Prior to that get an x ray of the concerned region done. Meanwhile you can do warm saline rinses for some relief. Visit an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for the extraction procedure.
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Asked for male, 45 years old from Bikaner
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No you shud visit a dentist n get a proper radiograph done .if the tooth is tilted on either side ,it vl cause you pain again and again and in that case you vl have to surgically remove it ie the tooth. But if the tooth is in straight line the dentist vl just cut off the extra gum covering your tooth so as to prevent food accumulation and infection there.
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You can eat but food particles stuck in between teeth n braces can cause cavity if it has not been cleared properly if you wear fixed braces proper maintenance can be done removable braces can be removed when taking food it's better than fixed fixed braces maintenance needed and will get pain and irritations when chewing n eating food n some people will get allergic to metal braces dentist will tell about the need n type of braces you can have according to your tooth condition I will tell you if...more
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Asked for female, 14 years old from Jabalpur
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Deoria
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Hello lybrate-user, sorry to hear the difficulty you are facing. I would suggest you to visit the earlier dentist who had your teeth removed and tell him what the new dentist has told you and continue your treatment from the doctor who got your teeth removed. Braces treatment varies between dentists. Just make sure you do not face the problems that you where informed, if your starting to face inform the treating dentist and they will treat it.
Asked for male, 44 years old from Bharuch
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