Will a new tooth cause the others to wobble?
I am almost 18 years old, and my top canine teeth is only now growing in. My other teeth are acting wobbly, especially my top incisors. Is it normal to have all of my teeth slightly wobble as this new tooth is coming in in both upper and lower rows? Thanks so much!
When new teeth come in, they sometimes apply pressure to the adjacent teeth, causing them to move (very slowly). Teeth become loose as they are moving. The same can be seen when people have braces, their teeth become slightly loose as their teeth are moving. These teeth stop becoming "wobbly" once the teeth stop moving, which in your case, when the canine tooth stops pushing the other teeth.
Dentist Vaughan
http://www.bcdentalcare.ca
That doesnt sound normal,but I dont think its anything to worry about. If it persists,then consult your dental professional.
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When new teeth come in, they sometimes apply pressure to the adjacent teeth, causing them to move (very slowly). Teeth become loose as they are moving. The same can be seen when people have braces, their teeth become slightly loose as their teeth are moving. These teeth stop becoming "wobbly" once the teeth stop moving, which in your case, when the canine tooth stops pushing the other teeth.
Dentist Vaughan
http://www.bcdentalcare.ca
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Dentist Vaughan
http://www.bcdentalcare.ca
Don’t worry about it everything should be fine in a few days time. If it persists get the opinion of a trusted dentist.
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