Loose teeth are often the result of bone loss or trauma due to gum disease. Although many patients interpret this as the beginning of tooth loss, many loose teeth can be kept in the mouth thanks to modern treatment methods. Considering the difficulties that a tooth that has to be extracted will create, keeping a natural tooth in the mouth is very valuable.
1. Deep Cleaning (Curettage and Root Planing)
The infected tissues around the loose tooth are cleaned with special tools. This process reduces inflammation and allows the supporting tissues to heal. It may be sufficient alone for mild to moderate looseness.
2. Splint Application
If the mobility of the tooth affects daily life, the tooth is stabilized by connecting it to the neighboring healthy teeth. This temporary or permanent solution contributes to the healing process. Immobility is an important criterion for the healing of tissues.
3. Surgical Intervention (Flap Operation)
In advanced cases, periodontal surgery is performed to clean the infected tissues in more detail. The effectiveness of the treatment is increased by providing direct access to the root surface. In addition, preparations can be made for regenerative treatments.
4. Regenerative Therapies
Bone grafts and biological materials are used to restore the lost bone around the tooth. These applications contribute to the regeneration of supporting tissues.
Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) can be achieved with bone graft and membrane. Lost bone can be rebuilt to increase tooth support.
Biological agents such as Emdogain support natural healing processes.
Root planing can be applied to increase the effectiveness of regenerative materials.
5. Reduction of Occlusion (Reduction of Heating Load)
If the chewing force on the loose tooth is high, this can make healing difficult. With the process of lowering the occlusion, the height of the tooth is reduced in a controlled manner and its contact with the opposing tooth is minimized. In this way, the load on the loose tooth is relieved and the surrounding tissues are given the opportunity to heal. This process is usually applied in conjunction with other methods as a support for treatment.
6. Laser Therapy
Laser light plays a supportive role in removing inflamed tissue and accelerating healing. It is also a minimally invasive option that increases patient comfort.
In conclusion:
Loose teeth can be kept in the mouth with effective treatments applied at the right time. Early intervention and regular dentist check-ups play a decisive role in the success of treatment. If you notice movement in your teeth, it is recommended that you consult a periodontist without delay.