What Are Common Causes of Tooth Loss?
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Causes of loose teeth
- Periodontal disease
- "Bone is in the body, kidney is in the viscera", "tooth is bone."
- Jiang Shuai, male, attending physician,
- The dangers of loose teeth
- Loose teeth can reduce or lose chewing function, affect the appearance of the face, affect the pronunciation function, adversely affect the remaining teeth, and some can cause temporomandibular joint disorders, and so on.
- Causes of loose teeth
- Reason 1. Periodontitis is the most important cause of tooth looseness, which can lead to alveolar bone resorption and gum atrophy. The most direct consequences are loose teeth, enlarged gaps, and food impaction.
- Cause 2: Due to the collision of external force, the teeth are accidentally injured, fell or over bitten, which can cause the teeth to shake. This is because the periodontal ligament was injured due to excessive external force, and the elastic fibers between the teeth and the periodontal ligament were damaged, causing the teeth to loosen.
- Cause 3: Periodontitis or periapical periodontitis gums are red, swollen and painful during acute attacks, bleeding is common when brushing, and teeth will loosen.
- Reason 4. Individual teeth may have loose teeth when the bite strength is too large or the bite relationship is abnormal.
- Reason 5. Although aging is not the main cause of tooth loosening, we all know that one of the main signals of tooth aging is the increase of loose teeth. After periodontal tissue atrophy in middle-aged and elderly people, the supporting force weakens, and tooth loosening occurs.
- Notes on loose teeth
- 1. Don't eat cold, hot, sour, sweet and other foods during teeth cleaning. Don't use your teeth to bite hard things, such as dried fruits with hard shells such as walnuts, sticks, pine nuts, etc., to protect the gums and strengthen the roots.
- 2. Prevention and treatment of inflammatory oral diseases. Periodontitis, calculus, oral ulcers, gingivitis, gingival abscesses, food impactions, and unsuitable dentures are all causes of gingival atrophy. Therefore, you should regularly visit the hospital for treatment and perform oral self-care. Knowledge consultation; for atrophied gums, timely and proper treatment should be made.