
What if
Loose Teeth
is left untreated?
Depending on the specific cause of loose teeth, postponing treatment may lead to serious dental problems requiring more complex treatment.
Tooth loss
Affect other teeth
Inability to chew
Infection
Pain

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To reach us by train, take the Glen Waverley line city-bound to Richmond, then transfer to the Lilydale/Belgrave line. After a short ride of three stops, we are less than a five-minute walk from Glenferrie Train Station.
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Teeth naturally have a small level of movement (or mobility) as they are connected to your jaws by a ligament around the tooth root (known as a periodontal ligament). This usually allows for ‘shock absorption’ and allows teeth to move naturally when forces are applied.
When your tooth, the ligaments or the structures around the tooth root are damaged, this may lead to excessive movement of your teeth. In general, any movement of teeth when chewing or biting, pressure from your tongue, cheeks or lips, or other normal activities will indicate a problem which should be addressed urgently.





Loose teeth can be caused by multiple reasons, such as accidents or trauma, bite related problems, gum and bone recession or infections. Your dentist would perform a thorough examination to assess the cause of your loose teeth, including visual inspection, x-rays and other specific tests. This allows you to be best informed on both the cause of your loose teeth, and all of your options for fixing your loose teeth.


Depending on the specific cause of loose teeth, postponing treatment may lead to serious dental problems requiring more complex treatment.


Your dentist will look to stabilise your loose teeth where possible, as well as giving potential options to prevent the return or further progression of your condition. The approaches available to you will depend on the cause of your loose teeth.
Where loose teeth can no longer be successfully treated, removal of the tooth is generally required to prevent problems from spreading and to relieve your symptoms.
Loose teeth caused by gum disease will generally required thorough deep cleaning to remove bacteria or infected tissues to allow healing and future tooth stability.
Loose teeth can sometimes be splinted (i.e. stuck) to neighbouring teeth to reduce movement of these teeth.
Loose teeth can sometimes be treated by reducing the amount of forces that are placed on them when you bite together.



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