See dentist: Those are the thinnest, shortest teeth in your mouth, and a re easily lost from gum disease if left untreated. The sooner you go to a local dentist for an exam, the sooner you can be treated.
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See your dentist: If you have this problem despite brushing and flossing, you need to have your dentist check for gum disease.
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Cleaning, occlusion: Good thorough cleaning or debride of the area is strongly recommended along with occlusal adjustment for any protrusive interference or strong centric in the anterior. Posterior support with posterior teeth is highly recommended.
Answered 8/2/2013
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