Specialist call: It is time to see the Orthodontist. Make an appointment for an evaluation
Answered 10/25/2014
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Teeth moving: movements can occur for a lot of reasons gum disease or force related like an uneven bite causing pressure on certain teeth?
Answered 9/29/2016
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It is normal: In general teeth do move slightly, especially the front ones. Nothing to worry about unless it's an obvious movement. If concerned, see your dentist for evaluation. Take care.
Answered 10/26/2014
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Front teeth moved: There is no way to be sure without a clinical/visual exam and additional information.. Movement of teeth can be caused by periodontal (gum) disease, bruxing (chronic teeth grinding and/or clenching), unrestored decay of fractures, crowding due to eruption of wisdom teeth. Make an appointment with a dentist for an examination and x-rays.
Answered 2/7/2016
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