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Loose teeth is a symptom of gum disease. This can be very frightening for adults. Children are supposed to lose their teeth, not adults. Even though this may be happening to you, you do not have to let it progress to tooth loss. If the infection is removed in time by your dentist, then the gums will grow back over your teeth and stabilize them. For more information, check out, http://ask.reference.com/related/Will+Loose+Teeth+Tighten+up?qsrc=2892+l=dir+o=10601.
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I'm wondering if this is something I need to worry about - if I'm gonna lose my teeth - or if they will tighten up and heal on their own if I don't mess with them. I don't have dental insurance and I'm pretty broke, ... I also have always clenched my teeth at night and have TMJ pretty bad - can't that also cause loose teeth?
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Teeth knocked a little loose...will they tighten up on their own? General Discussion and Debate ... Re: Teeth knocked a little loose...will they tighten up on their own?
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loose tooth help-Tighten Up Loose Teeth In 1-2 Weeks! ... Is there a way to tighten a loose tooth? so I've got 2 baby teeth that never had adult teeth to push them out. I bite down hard on 1 and now it's loose. It's in the front and I will need an expensive, and I hear painful, inplant.
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An accident resulting in a blow to a tooth may cause a tooth to become loose. If it's still properly aligned, it will generally tighten back up on its own (in days or several weeks). It is important to know that a tooth may tighten up and appear normal only to later die because the nerve and blood supply are severed.
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By the way I read in a herbal book that a dental rinse of golden seal and mryh can tighten your teeth and kill the bacteria that causes gum disease. Gum disease is a major cause of loose teeth. ... Bethany, you need to see a periodontist. No doubt about that. The longer you wait the worse it will become. ... Sign Up!
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[Archive] Gum receding? Loose teeth? Tightening up? Dental Problems ... So what makes gums start receding from teeth? Can your teeth become loose then if this happens? What if you make an extra effort to better care for your gums...then will your gums go back to normal and your teeth tighten up again??
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It will tighten up loose teeth from grade 3 to grade 1 in 1-2 weeks. The best part is that OralMax is safe for everyone including diabetics. Unlike other products that can only be used for a period of time, OralMax can be used for as long as you choose.
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ONE OF THE TEETH IS SLIGHTLY LOOSE. WILL THIS DISCOMFORT EVER GO AWAY AND WILL THE TOOTH TIGHTEN UP ON ITS OWN? ANSWER: Hello Christie, Did the teeth move back at all after the hit? Also, when you say discomfort, is that elicited by cold or hot, or biting?
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Your teeth are sensitive and or loose. ... Your teeth will loosen and fall out! ... Your loose teeth will tighten up. Teeth considered hopeless can often be saved.
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Your teeth are sensitive and or loose. ... Your teeth will loosen and fall out! ... Your loose teeth will tighten up. Teeth considered hopeless can often be saved.
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-auxiliary v.
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Loose
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not firm or tight.
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Teeth
-n.
one of the hard white structures attached to the jaw, used for biting and chewing.
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Tighten
-adj.
firmly fixed in place.
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up
-adv.
to, toward, in, or on a higher place or level.
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