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  • Conditions,  Orthodontics,  Q&A

    How Long Will My Teeth Feel Lose After Braces?

    July 22, 2023 /

    This article is a part of our Q&A series in which we give detailed answers to our readers' questions. Have a question? Don't hesitate and send it to us to get a detailed answer! Braces are a remarkable tool for aligning and straightening teeth, but they come with their own set of challenges. One common concern for many patients is the sensation of loose teeth after braces are removed. This guide will help you understand why this happens and what you can do to manage and care for your teeth during this period. Why Teeth Feel Loose After Braces Tooth Movement: Braces work by applying pressure to the teeth, causing…

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    Loose Teeth (Permanent Teeth in Adults) – Causes, Treatment, Care, Remedy, Meaning

    June 27, 2023 /

    Key Facts Loose teeth in adults are not a normal occurrence and should be treated as a dental concern Several factors including gum disease, trauma, and systemic diseases can contribute to loose teeth Preventative measures such as maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help in avoiding loose teeth The management of loose teeth depends on the underlying cause Causes of a Loose Tooth in an Adult There are several reasons why an adult might experience a loose tooth. Here are some of the most common causes: Periodontal Disease: Also known as gum disease, it is one of the leading causes of loose teeth. In advanced stages, the…

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