Can Poor Dental Hygiene Cause Shaking Of Teeth?
If before i had bad dental hygiene, will i still be able to get a chance to take better care of my teeth? Its weak i think because everytime in the morning when i wake up my teeth seems to shake when i move it… but later in the day the shaking weakens, but doesnt stop. What can i do?
It may not be too late to save your teeth. Go to a dentist and continue good dental hygiene, brush and floss at least twice a day and stay away from carbonated beverages and sugars, they are bad for your teeth! Once you get your teeth stronger, you will be able to smile with confidence! You are only given one set of permanent teeth, take good care of them and they will serve you a lifetime!
you can go to the dentist for a checkup and brush your teeth 2 times a day. start brushing lightly cause if not urs gums might bleed. use soft toothbrushes also
sounds like you are grinding your teeth in your sleep & it weakens your gums. After the day wears on, your gums get back into stiff shape, and it reinforces your teeth & keeps them from wiggling too much.
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I am taking up dentistry. It sounds like you have a periodontal disease. Because of your poor oral hygiene, you probably had heavy calcular deposits,plaque, tartar, and soon they reached the base of your gums. After that, they destroyed your periodontal ligament, the thing that attaches your tooth to your bone. That’s why your teeth have become mobile. Go to your dentist and have oral prophylaxis done. That’s periodontal treatment. Tell him to restore all your cavities. Remember, teeth are very important.
Accumulation of plaques on base of teeth when retracted gum holding on the crest of teeth is obliterated & teeth becomes unstable. Again when you use coffee or smoke plaques get deposited on the base causing bonding of crest of teeth from gum.
well that’s true… visit your dentist or dental hygienist the soonest time possible. your dentist will chech your gums and teeth and you probably need to have a thorough oral prophylaxis to stabilize your teeth. it’s your bad oral health that’s causing some of your teeth to be mobile. when bad oral hygiene progrees your gums and the underlying bone suffer. initially you will have gingivitis and after sometime it will progress to periodontitis… that is when the bone that holds you teeth in place is resorbing due to dental plaque that accumulated around your gums and teeth. nd if you don’t bother to visit your dentist soon, you will possibly lose all your teeth.