I'm only thirty-five, and one of my lower front teeth is loose. What should I do?

Loose teeth are caused by gingival atrophy. If alveolar bone resorption has occurred, it means that gingival atrophy is more serious. If you don't want to have your tooth extracted, treat it first.

If the alveolar bone absorption is not too serious (less than one third), it is suggested that dental gold 1 can be used, or gingival atrophy can be restored and regenerated, and the loose teeth can be tightly wrapped again, so that the loose teeth can be preserved.

On the other hand, if the alveolar bone has been absorbed and it is difficult to support the teeth, it can only eliminate the symptoms of periodontitis and improve the looseness.