How does tooth loose ache do

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How to deal with the pain of loose teeth? Some time ago, when I had a meal, I suddenly felt that my teeth would hurt in the process of occlusion, and then my teeth also felt a little loose. Originally, I didn't pay much attention to it, but in the next few days, it always happened when I had a meal, so I couldn't have a good meal when I had a meal. So I went to the dentist. After the doctor's examination, he said that it might be the acute inflammation and edema of periodontal ligament tissue that caused tooth loosening. How does tooth loose ache do?

How does tooth loose ache do

First of all, if you feel that the teeth are loose, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for timely treatment. If the treatment is delayed, it may cause premature tooth loss, or even the whole tooth will fall out. In the process of treatment, patients should pay attention to improve their own resistance, pay attention to increase nutrition, enhance physical fitness.  

Secondly, the corresponding treatment should be done according to the specific situation. If the gingival pain and obvious pus, is a manifestation of periodontitis, should first solve the treatment of periodontal abscess. Because the loose teeth may need to use steel wire ligation or splint to fix the teeth, which needs to let the loose teeth rely on each other and support, so as to finally achieve a stable effect. Therefore, if the teeth want to bear a certain force, it is necessary to do a good job in the treatment of periodontal support tissue regeneration and recovery.

Finally, in our daily life, we should learn to brush our teeth correctly, keep oral hygiene, and reduce the occurrence of dental diseases and oral diseases.

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How to deal with the pain of tooth loosening? Tooth loosening must be caused by severe gingival atrophy. There are no more than two reasons for gingival atrophy: 1. Pathological degenerative gingival atrophy caused by periodontitis; 2. Physiological degenerative gingival atrophy caused by genetic or natural aging.