Wobbly Teeth: What You Need to Know
Wobbly teeth in adults can be alarming. Unlike children, where loose teeth are a normal part of development, adult teeth are meant to remain firmly anchored for life. If you notice movement in a tooth, it is often a sign that something is wrong and should not be ignored. At Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth, we regularly assess and treat patients who are concerned about loose or wobbly teeth, helping them protect their long-term oral health.
What causes wobbly teeth?
The most common cause of wobbly teeth in adults is gum disease (periodontal disease). When plaque and bacteria build up under the gum line, they can damage the bone and tissues that support the teeth, leading to movement. Other causes include dental trauma, teeth grinding (bruxism), poorly fitting crowns or bridges, bite problems, and advanced tooth infections. At Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth, a thorough examination allows us to identify the underlying cause and recommend the appropriate treatment.
Can a loose tooth tighten back up?
In some cases, yes. If a tooth is loose due to early-stage gum disease or temporary inflammation, professional cleaning, improved oral hygiene, and targeted periodontal treatment may allow the supporting tissues to recover. However, if significant bone loss has occurred, the tooth may not fully stabilise without further intervention, such as splinting or advanced gum therapy. Early assessment at Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth significantly improves the chances of saving the tooth.
Is it normal for adult teeth to wiggle?
No. Adult teeth should not wiggle under normal circumstances. Even slight movement can indicate an underlying issue that requires professional attention. While minor movement may go unnoticed at first, delaying treatment can allow the problem to progress, increasing the risk of tooth loss.
Is a wobbly tooth a dental emergency?
A wobbly tooth is not always an immediate emergency, but it is considered urgent. If the looseness is sudden, painful, or associated with swelling, bleeding, or trauma, you should seek dental care as soon as possible. Prompt treatment can prevent further damage and may save the tooth. Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth offers comprehensive assessments and tailored treatment plans to address wobbly teeth and restore stability.
If you have noticed movement in one or more teeth, early professional advice is key. Book an assessment with Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth to ensure your smile remains healthy and secure for the long term.
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