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Asked for Male, 24 years old from Hyderabad
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Dentist•Bangalore
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If you don't replace then adjacent teeth and opposite teeth will loosen and finally it will fall as age progress, So my suggestion is to replace your missing teeth as soon as possible, I think you may also require cleaning, kindly consult near by dentist soon, make sure you clean your tongue while brushing, brush twice a day, consume water frequently, include fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet, rinse your moth with water each and every time after you eat.
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Dentist•Pune
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Hello, Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. Brush your teeth twice daily. For sensitive teeth you can use any good sensitive toothpaste available in the market. Night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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Dentist•Chennai
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Hi maam,
CLEANING
Cleaning your teeth is much better & healthier than deposits on teeth. You can be certain that the dentist could not remove enamel with his/her scaler (The cleaning kit). The more likely scenario is that the dentist will remove some calculus or tartar build up between & around the teeth that the gap was being filled in by it & henceforth removing the tartar successfully makes an existing space visible. The other scenario is that your teeth are beginning to move (shift)....more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Odontalgia or severe toothache is characterized by extreme pain or inflammation of the tooth and its surrounding areas. The excruciating pain that you might experience may stem as a result of gum infection, tooth decay, infection of the dental pulp, abscess and due to certain other reasons like extraction or filling of the teeth. Another key reason for extreme toothache is the fact that a number of heart problems, such as myocardial infarction and angina tend to affect your dental health negativ...more
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Dentist•Lucknow
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Consult a periodontist u may require gum surgery than brush twice daily especially at night massage gums
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Dentist•Gurgaon
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You might have lot of stain /deposit on teeth. Kindly get cleaning/ and polishing/ done by dentist .all will be well .the dentist mig/ht prescribe you some mouthwash kindly rinse two times daily for 15 days and see the difference personally in your oral hygiene.
Asked for male, 28 years old from Vapi
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Dentist•Lucknow
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Get rct done you may require a cap tooth r never loose from root canal it's there periodontal involvement which can make them loose.
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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What is Pyorrhea?
Pyorrhea, also known as periodontitis, is inflammation and destruction of the tissues and bone surrounding the teeth. Periodontitis mainly begins with gingivitis. Gingivitis refers to inflammation of gums as a result of plaque formation due to poor oral hygiene. Gingivitis, when left untreated, leads to periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder form of the disease and in gingivitis, no irreversible changes take place. However, persistent gingivitis leads to formation of deep po...more
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Dentist•Pune
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Hello, loose teeth could be because of deposits on your teeth or food lodged in your teeth. Visit a dentist get your scaling and polishing done. Brush twice daily, maintain proper brushing technique, floss regularly and rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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