
If a tooth feels loose, you might notice that it is possible to wiggle the tooth. It is also possible that you may find a loose tooth by touching it during normal activities, such as eating or drinking.
A tooth doesn’t move in a healthy mouth, so signs of movement such as wobbles always have an underlying cause.
The main cause of a loose adult tooth in any position is gum disease. However, in some cases teeth grinding or injury (such as an accidental blunt impact to the teeth or jaw) are the cause.
Gum disease is the leading cause of loose teeth, but it is rare for an adult to have gum disease without other symptoms, such as the following:
The best way to prevent a loose adult tooth is proper dental care. This means regular checkups and deep cleaning, as well as daily personal care of the teeth and gums. Your dentist may be able to tighten a loose tooth and save it with the right treatment.
If you would like to discuss a treatment option for a loose tooth at our Brighton and Hove-based clinic, we offer specialist services for nervous patients. You will see our team is friendly and professional when you get in touch with us to book an appointment today.
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As the most common cause of a loose tooth in adults is gum disease, the main treatments solve this underlying issue. This should mean the tooth remains firmly fixed in place after treatment is complete. Gum disease happens because of a build-up of plaque and bacteria on the teeth.
As gum disease is a result of bacteria stuck to the gum from eating food, gum disease can affect and potentially loosen teeth people commonly use for chewing, such as the following:
Whatever tooth it affects, the following are some common treatment options for a loose tooth caused by gum disease:
After a successful treatment, you will require consistent long-term care for your teeth and gums to prevent the disease from making your teeth loose again. Leaving in a loose tooth is better, but may not be possible. Left untreated, adult teeth may require cosmetic dentistry before the issues from gum disease fully resolve.
While the main cause is gum disease, simple injury and the possibility of teeth grinding may also be the source of the issue. Treatments for these problems include the following:

If you suspect you have gum disease as the cause it is best to see a dentist and regularly attend checkups to keep an eye on the situation. You should also practise good oral hygiene habits. Teeth grinding may have psychological causes and injury may be impossible to avoid in most cases.
There are a few other less common potential causes of a loose tooth, which are also difficult to avoid. Less common causes of gum disease or loose teeth include the following:
Any cause of a loose adult tooth is a potential cause for concern, but the main cause (gum disease) is almost entirely avoidable through simple hygiene. So, to prevent a loose adult tooth, brush twice daily, floss and try antibacterial rinses to stop gum disease from forming.
If you are an adult and are nervous about the potential cause or treatment option for your loose tooth, we can help. Our highly-qualified team offers supportive services for nervous patients at our high-tech dental clinic. We will help make all dental visits painless and comfortable.
Usually, a loose tooth that is still attached has a cause such as advanced gum disease, excessive teeth grinding and physical injury to the area. You can easily schedule an appointment at our well-equipped clinic, which is conveniently located in Brighton and Hove.
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