Loose Teeth in Adults

 

Loose teeth in adults are an important indication of dental health. Unlike a child, who may have a wiggly tooth due to the loss of baby teeth and the replacement of a larger adult tooth, adults should not lose their teeth. If you have a loose tooth, take steps to determine what the cause is so that you can keep your tooth in place. If the condition worsens, you may be unable to keep the tooth and it may remain wiggly or may fall out.

Why It Moves
Loose teeth in adults occur most often when there is a dental health problem. While other things can cause it, such as an injury to the mouth, many people only face loose teeth as an adult when they are battling an underlying dental health problem. Here’s what most often happens.

  • Bacteria, which are common in the mouth, develop out of control. This usually occurs due to a poor dental hygiene record, but it can also occur due to various health conditions, like dry mouth.
  • The bacteria feed on the food particles in the mouth. The bacteria attack the teeth and the gums around the teeth.
  • Over time, these areas become inflamed, causing pain and bleeding in many cases. This leads to the development of infections in the mouth.
  • When the bacteria attack the bone tissue, it can lead to destruction of that bone. That can cause loose teeth in adults.

In addition, the gums that hold the teeth in place are often affected. When the gums become red and inflamed, they are under attack. This can cause the gums to recede, or to pull back from the teeth. The gums are responsible for holding the teeth in place and when they fall back like this, they no longer provide support for the teeth. This causes the loose teeth in adults to occur.

Whenever this type of condition occurs, it is important to discuss your options with your dentist. If the case is minimal, you may be able to get some level of improvement by improving your dental hygiene. You can do this by brushing properly and seeing a dentist. Products such as OraMD can also help you. The key is to improve the bacteria level in the mouth that is causing the loose teeth in adults. In some cases, you will need further treatment from a dentist to improve your teeth and gum health.

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