Question 2: Loose teeth. Is there any way to remedy it? First of all, you should find out the cause of loose teeth, and then treat the symptoms. There are several reasons for tooth looseness: 1. Periodontitis. It is almost a common problem of China people because they don't pay attention to oral care. Periodontitis usually causes one or more groups of teeth to loosen. Treatment: periodontal treatment. Simply put, it is to remove the germs around the teeth, and then take medicine to diminish inflammation. But this applies to the first and second degree loosening of teeth (loosening within 2mm). If it is loosened for the third time (the loosening degree is greater than 2mm), it will lose its therapeutic value. It is recommended to pull it out, otherwise it will destroy the surrounding alveolar bone. 2 trauma (including biting hard objects and external impact). Can cause temporary loosening of teeth. Treatment: periodontal splint was used to fix the affected teeth. 3. Dental disease itself. For example, periapical periodontitis, the inflammatory area is under the root of the tooth, which will cause the feeling that the teeth float out and dare not bite. Treatment of loose teeth: root canal therapy (depending on the situation, whether incision and drainage are needed). 4. Systemic diseases. There are many reasons for this. Generally, it will be reflected in the primary organs first, and then cause oral diseases. Even during pregnancy, it can lead to physiological tooth loosening. Treatment: treat systemic diseases first. Because the cause is complicated, it is recommended to go to a hospital or clinic for treatment, and cooperate with the treatment after diagnosis. When the disease already exists, it is definitely irresponsible to let your body carry it hard. If you are worried about the high cost of seeing a doctor, until you have to see a doctor, the cost will be several times or even dozens of times that of the initial ailment. I think everyone can understand the pros and cons. Suggestion: 1. Tooth fixation: the teeth loose due to trauma should be treated in time, and further treatment should be done according to the situation to fix the teeth in time; However, this treatment is to fix a tooth between loose teeth with a tooth fixator. If it is not well done or standardized, the corresponding healthy teeth will also loosen. 2, tooth extraction therapy: for loose teeth, there is no therapeutic value, doctors generally recommend to remove loose teeth, and then install dentures, this way should be a way that most people have to accept. However, for patients with severe periodontal disease, it is sometimes a good treatment to remove teeth without retaining value. With the increase of alveolar bone absorption range and degree, these teeth with severe periodontal disease will spread to adjacent teeth, causing bigger and more serious problems. 3, root canal treatment: For the tooth looseness caused by periapical periodontitis, go to the hospital to treat the teeth. After the periapical periodontitis is eliminated, the teeth will gradually stabilize with the recovery of inflammation. 4. For the trauma of deciduous teeth loosening during tooth replacement, deciduous teeth loosening is a natural phenomenon caused by physiological absorption of deciduous teeth roots during tooth replacement. Pay attention to oral hygiene, let deciduous teeth fall off naturally, and do not extract teeth. 5. Insist on physical exercise: Tooth loosening is a chronic disease with a long course of treatment. Because of the complicated etiology, there are many treatments. In systemic therapy, we should pay attention to improving the body's resistance, increasing nutrition and strengthening physical fitness. 6. Adjust occlusion: Most teeth with occlusal trauma will be loose, and many teeth may be loose. It is necessary to accurately diagnose the teeth with occlusal trauma and make targeted treatment, which requires very professional knowledge as the basis to achieve the goal. 7, apical cyst or tumor compression leads to tooth loosening, and you must go to the hospital for examination and surgical treatment as soon as possible. 8, local treatment: mainly control inflammation and infection, learn to brush your teeth correctly, and maintain oral hygiene. Patients with dental calculus should go to the hospital regularly for calculus removal, and those with periodontal pocket, periodontal swelling and abscess should undergo surgery to remove granulation tissue and subgingival calculus in periodontal pocket, so as to regenerate and restore periodontal supporting tissue. Loose teeth can be fixed by steel wire ligation or splint, so that the loose teeth can support each other to achieve relative stability, bear a certain bite force and exercise a certain chewing function. 9. Develop good oral hygiene habits, rinse your mouth and brush your teeth frequently. Some people think that gargling often is enough? ぱぱがががががががががががががががががが. br/>; I hope my answer can help you.
Question 3: Is there any way to fix loose teeth? Go to a regular stomatological hospital and have a look. There is a treatment called loose tooth fixation. You can consult.
Question 4: Is there any way to solve the problem that teeth feel a little loose? The main cause of tooth looseness is gingival atrophy. Effective prevention and treatment of tooth loosening must start with an objective analysis of the causes of gingival atrophy. Why do you say that? First of all, the roots of teeth do not grow directly on the alveolar bone (gum), and there is a thick layer of gum tissue between them. This part of the gum is called "periodontal tissue" by modern stomatology (perhaps the inner gum will be more vivid), and the periodontal tissue and alveolar bone are tightly wrapped by the peripheral gum. Therefore, the combination of teeth and alveolar bone is actually a kind of joint relationship, which belongs to the micro-motion joint in the human body (the range of motion is small), so even strong and healthy teeth will feel slightly active when touched by hand. Alveolar bone is the only special part of human skeletal system, because it is a prominent part without bone marrow. When the human skeletal system develops and takes shape, alveolar bone is basically supported by the surrounding gingival tissue. When the gums age and shrink, the ability to deliver nutrition to the alveolar bone decreases day by day, and the alveolar bone shrinks and shortens, which is called "bone absorption phenomenon" in stomatology. Gingival atrophy causes the wrapping strength of this "fretting joint" to decrease, and the teeth begin to loosen. At the same time, the alveolar bone is absorbed, which makes the tooth root shallower and the teeth longer. With more and more bone absorption, teeth naturally fall off. Gingival atrophy also leads to root exposure (dentin part) and no enamel on the root surface. Without the protection of gums, it is not only easy to be worn when brushing teeth, but also very sensitive to cold and hot acids. Stomatology calls it "dentin hypersensitivity", and people often mistake this phenomenon for exposing the tooth nerve and causing pain, which is wrong. On the other hand, after gingival atrophy, the root can no longer be tightly wrapped as before, which leads to the exposure of periodontal tissue (inner gum), and various bacteria (especially anaerobic bacteria) and dental calculus in the mouth directly invade the periodontal tissue, causing periodontitis. Periodontitis will in turn aggravate gingival atrophy, accelerate alveolar bone absorption, and form a vicious circle. The result is not only the destruction of gums and teeth, but more seriously, the periodontal tissue of each tooth is like a factory, producing germs and viruses all the time, which are transported to the whole body through blood, seriously threatening health. At present, stomatology believes that gingival atrophy is irreversible and periodontitis is incurable, so it will be listed as a disease that threatens human health by the World Health Organization. To sum up, we can know that the chief culprit of loose teeth is gingival atrophy. Although it is known that the cause of gingival atrophy is vitamin deficiency, the general symptoms of vitamin deficiency are rarely found in patients with gingival atrophy. Clinically, taking a lot of vitamins to treat gingival atrophy is not effective. The latest research results show that gingival atrophy is a local organ degradation phenomenon, or a local nutrient transport obstacle. In order to make up for this congenital defect, the only feasible way is to directly deliver nutrition, that is, to directly let an exposed tissue absorb nutrition without functional transformation of digestive system or blood transmission, which is called in vitro nutrition delivery in medicine. The good news is that products that can deliver nutrition in vitro have been successfully developed, and gingival atrophy is no longer an "incurable disease". As long as the alveolar bone is not completely absorbed, it can be regenerated and re-consolidated through the gums in theory. If you want to keep your teeth loose, there is still a way. You can refer to the following latest research results in more detail.
Question 5: Why are teeth loose? Kneel for a simple and feasible way ~ ~ If it is caused by trauma and it is slightly loose, you can use anti-inflammatory drugs. When the inflammation subsides, the teeth will automatically return to a stable state; When the teeth are seriously loose, dislocated or displaced, they should be fixed on the adjacent teeth after reduction, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be used to maintain oral hygiene. We must pay attention to this. I suggest going to the hospital for a checkup. The simple method can be to use Pudilan toothpaste and brush your teeth in the morning and evening, which is helpful to diminish inflammation.
Question 6: How many loose teeth are there in the upper teeth? What good method is there to treat tooth looseness caused by periodontal disease?
Mild loosening: through effective periodontal treatment, it will return to normal;
Moderate loosening: while treating periodontal disease, loose teeth should be ligated and fixed with adjacent teeth to reduce the load of loose teeth and prevent them from getting worse. At this point, most of the loose teeth cannot be recovered;
Severe loosening: refers to three degrees of tooth loosening. At this time, the method of extracting the affected teeth is often used to avoid adding unnecessary burden to the adjacent teeth.
Treatment of tooth loosening caused by trauma
Mild loosening: anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken, and once the inflammation subsides, the teeth can automatically return to a stable state;
Severe loosening or dislocation, displacement: the teeth should be reset, then ligated and fixed on the adjacent teeth, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken to maintain oral hygiene, and teeth should be banned in a short period of time. 1-2 months later, the teeth will return to normal.
Treatment of tooth looseness caused by other reasons
Tooth loosening during the acute attack of periodontitis or periapical periodontitis: the treatment is mainly to control inflammation, and once the acute inflammation is relieved, tooth loosening can also be alleviated or disappeared.
Loose teeth when the bite force of other teeth is too large or the occlusion relationship is abnormal: generally, after the doctor adjusts the occlusion, the occlusal trauma is eliminated, the alveolar bone can be repaired by itself, and the teeth can be restored to a stable state.
Question 7: Is there any way to loosen teeth? For tooth loosening caused by periodontal disease, if it is slight loosening, it can be restored to normal by treating periodontal disease; If it is moderately loose, the loose teeth should be ligated and fixed with the adjacent teeth while treating periodontal disease, so as to reduce the load of the loose teeth and prevent the loose teeth from aggravating. At this point, most of the loose teeth cannot be recovered; If it is severely loose, it means that the teeth are loose ⅲ, which means that the teeth are obviously loose from top to bottom. At this time, the method of extracting the affected teeth is often used to avoid adding unnecessary burden to the adjacent teeth.
When the tooth is loose due to trauma, if it is slightly loose, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs, and when the inflammation subsides, the tooth can automatically return to a stable state; If there is serious loosening, dislocation or displacement, the teeth should be reset, then ligated and fixed on the adjacent teeth, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken to maintain oral hygiene, and teeth should be banned in a short period of time. 1 to 2 months later, the teeth can return to normal.
The treatment of tooth loosening during acute attack of periodontitis or periapical periodontitis is mainly to control inflammation. Once acute inflammation is relieved, tooth loosening can also be alleviated or disappeared.
When the occlusal force of individual teeth is too large or the occlusal relationship is abnormal, the occlusal trauma can be eliminated after the doctor adjusts the occlusion, the alveolar bone can be repaired by itself, and the teeth can be restored to a stable state.
Question 8: Loose front teeth. Is there any way to lose one? If it is too loose to be preserved, you can do dental restoration, porcelain teeth, all-ceramic teeth and dental implants.
Question 9: My gums are shrinking badly. What if the teeth are loose?
1. Because most of our patients with gingival atrophy appear in middle-aged and elderly people, don't be particularly worried at this time, because this is a normal phenomenon with age, but we can change the degree of gingival atrophy through some usual oral habits.
2. If our patients with gingival atrophy appear in the middle-aged and young age group, it is a particularly abnormal phenomenon, which may be caused by some bacterial infections in our mouth or some diseases in our mouth, so our patients must pay attention.
3. The problem of gingival atrophy can be reduced by dietotherapy. You can make your own lean broth or boiled eggs, and add Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Rehmanniae and ginger to cook together. Taking it every day can treat oral diseases and prevent gingival atrophy.