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Thread: Tooth wobberly

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    Im in year 11 now and back in year 3 i think it was i had an accident at school and knocked my tooth out so that day i had an operation at the hospital to have it put back in.

    A few years have passed and i needed braces, well i havnt got braces now but i have the retainer and because i didnt wear it for a while i decided to put it in on night and the next day i woke up and it was quiet loose like a wobberly baby tooth.

    What would you do or think i should do

    My mum has booked an appointment at the hospital as it has a dentistry department there.

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    well what else can you do other than go to the dentist? :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by lAscend View Post
    Im in year 11 now and back in year 3 i think it was i had an accident at school and knocked my tooth out so that day i had an operation at the hospital to have it put back in.

    A few years have passed and i needed braces, well i havnt got braces now but i have the retainer and because i didnt wear it for a while i decided to put it in on night and the next day i woke up and it was quiet loose like a wobberly baby tooth.

    What would you do or think i should do

    My mum has booked an appointment at the hospital as it has a dentistry department there.
    If it was put back in, of course it would of still been moveable. But If you need braces and that tooth is still like that. it cannot be fixed in a position. If you have lost that tooth now, then no problem. But if you still have it. It needs to go, Make room for your adult teeth. Get that tooth removed and get braces. Then it will grow in position.

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    You should catch up with the time you have missed with the retainer and just let it do it's thing. It's normal, mine used t feel like that alot of mornings.

    It's becuase it hasant had so much presure one way in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PureGamer View Post
    If it was put back in, of course it would of still been moveable. But If you need braces and that tooth is still like that. it cannot be fixed in a position. If you have lost that tooth now, then no problem. But if you still have it. It needs to go, Make room for your adult teeth. Get that tooth removed and get braces. Then it will grow in position.

    He wouldn't of had the tooth put back in, in the first place if it weren't an adult tooth, so really it is a problem if he has lost the tooth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eamonn View Post
    He wouldn't of had the tooth put back in, in the first place if it weren't an adult tooth, so really it is a problem if he has lost the tooth.
    Ahh, Sorry i thought you were talking about a baby tooth.

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