blues90
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Mon Nov-02-09 07:34 PM
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Anyone have experience with loose teeth? |
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I have no insurance at all. I have no bleeding gums pain or swelling. I do see some of rhe darker part of the tooth were the gums have receded on the two lower front teeth.
I was using salt water and that seemed to help but stopped because I thought the salt was affecting my digestion but it seemed to all be in my head.
I have seen a few products that claim to fix this but you know how that might be.
I would really hate to lose these teeth then what do I do ?
There was movement last time I had insurance whcih was 6 years ago and had deep cleaning but I never compared that movement to what it is now , they move just a bit that I can see it but not a lot . I am 61 now.
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mopinko
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Tue Nov-03-09 08:50 AM
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1. my lower front teeth all wiggle a little. i am a grinder. |
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they have been like that for many years. dentist says it is also old age starting to eat that socket. he recommends that i get my gums zipped back up sometime soon, but it is not an emergency. they are devils to keep clean right there, but i got a sonicare toothbrush, and boy do i love it. also, a cheap, easy thing to keep your gums healthy is to gargle with peroxide.
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Sat Nov-07-09 03:47 AM
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2. I'm fighting a losing battle too, |
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and I'm older than you, but one thing that helps is getting those tiny brushes (cone shaped), dipping them in antiseptic mouthwash (Listerine or newer, better tasting minty stuff--but make sure it's antiseptic), and cleaning between all your teeth and along the base where they meet the gum line. Dip & clean the brush in water frequently while you're doing it. Ideally this should be twice a day but even a few times a week helps counter the plaque.
I also keep seeing there's something advertised called Endgumdisease.com. Don't know what it is but you might want to at least look at the website.
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blues90
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Sat Nov-14-09 05:12 PM
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4. I use one of those brushes |
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Edited on Sat Nov-14-09 05:35 PM by blues90
I have been for years. I brush after every meal. I gargle with very warm salt water as my dentist told me this was better than mouthwash ..
Even teeth where the gums look fine move a bit. There are dental schools but they charge 40% of what the dentists in their area charge and that's not cheap.
I only chew on one side to stay off the mobil teeth yet I only have a few molars left , they decayed because of acid reflux and they decayed below the gums at the roots.
I feel lost and sunk at this point. I feel like I will loose them and can't afford dentures , it seems like a matter of time.
My old dentist will look and give a free evaluation but that does not include exrays just a look and most likely bad news .
I can see the teeth move side to side a bit when I use the cone shaped brush. On top of this my teeth are now crowded , a few got pushed forward and are at the tops over the ones next to them also the two top front center teeth now have a gap are are over the teeth just next to them. At times I think they are under pressure by being moved and maybe they will tighten over time.
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Mon Nov-09-09 01:28 AM
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3. Do you live near a university that has a dental program? |
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Dental schools often offer lower cost treatment. Somebody passed this tip to me and I was able to get a broken molar fixed for much lower than a dentist in practice for himself.
Best of luck to you!
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