Pun aside, you'll probably just have to grin and bear it.MLII wrote:one of my teeth is loose
it's an adult tooth
fairly sure they're not supposed to do that
any ideas? x - x
it sounds like someone tried to wrestle it from your mouth or something
Pun aside, you'll probably just have to grin and bear it.MLII wrote:one of my teeth is loose
it's an adult tooth
fairly sure they're not supposed to do that
any ideas? x - x

From what i've read from the posters at my old dentist about this you need to get an appointment with them ASAP and in the off chance that it does come off you need to put it in a glass of milk. Or since you have braces you may need to see the orthodontist about it.MLII wrote:one of my teeth is loose
it's an adult tooth
fairly sure they're not supposed to do that
any ideas? x - x


Glad I'm not the only one with this to say!Adsolution wrote:That's happened to me once or twice before, they both eventually fixed themselves. Don't take that as any kind of advice though, you should probably get it checked out.





PluMGMK wrote:sometimes mine feel a bit loose but go back to normal after a while.
This. Gotteh same problem too, and it didn't last long.Adsolution wrote:That's happened to me once or twice before, they both eventually fixed themselves
Happened to me several times already. I wouldn't brush my teeth a lot during summer (laziness), then I'm starting to feel hot and cold things way more, panicknig a bit and restarting to brush my teeth a lot.Shrooblord wrote:I've noticed that when things begin to hurt there's still time to save what is going Sideways. If you brush soon, within the next two days, and keep at it for at least two more, you should be able to save your tooth before severe decay properly sets in. Act quickly!


Excellent! That's one of the things that has interested me most as a profession. If I were living back in the Middle Ages, I'd be a glassblower's apprentice.saerleiya wrote:Gonna do some glassblowing tomorrow.
I'm amazed that you can go four days without brushing! I feel agonising pain in my teeth and gums even if I go a day without brushing!Adsolution wrote:I rarely brush my teeth too - in fact, I've left my toothbrush at my friend's place for the last four days by accident. Though, I think I'm starting to push it, I'm pretty sure I have a cavity or two. Then again, only chocolate seems to actually hurt…


I'm assuming you haven't had the braces for very long, right? How old are you? If you're under either 21 or 25, your teeth will still be shifting all over the joint.Sny wrote:It's completely different when I don't wear my braces for ONE night. When I put them in next night my teeth begin to hurt awfully ._.
