About Us
Meet our Staff
Sedation Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
TMJ / TMD
Healthy Gums
Latest Technology
Conditions
Procedures
Map / Hours
Payment/Insurance
New Patient Forms
Contact Us

Loose Teeth

If you have a loose tooth as a result of a very recent trauma or accident, contact your dentist immediately!

Click here for information about how to Contact Us.

Click here for more information on Accidents.


Adults

The most common cause for loose teeth among adults is Gum Disease. If you are not currently receiving treatment for Gum Disease, and you are experiencing loose teeth, contact us for a Gum Disease screening appointment.

cartoon childChildren

The most common cause for loose teeth in children is erupting permanent teeth. As permanent teeth begin to erupt, the roots of the primary teeth (baby teeth) dissolve and the teeth become loose. Primary teeth will generally fall out on their own at the appropriate time, but if a primary tooth doesn't fall out soon after the permanent tooth erupts, contact us so we can prevent complications from a retained primary tooth.

Your child may be tempted to wiggle a loose tooth, and that is fine, but do not apply any significant pressure to a primary tooth to hasten it's removal. The primary teeth play an important role in guiding the permanent teeth into proper position.

Back to Top

About Us | Meet our Staff | Sedation Dentistry | Cosmetic Dentistry
TMJ / TMD | Healthy Gums | Latest Technology | Conditions | Procedures

Map/Hours
|
Payment/Insurance | New Patient Forms | Contact Us

© Copyright 2003- Dental WebSmith, Inc. and Riverside Dental Care. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: The information provided within is intended to help you better understand dental conditions and procedures. It is not meant to serve as delivery of medical or dental care. If you have specific questions or concerns, contact your health care provider.

Privacy Policy

Riverside Dental Care
4400 McInnis AVe, Moss Point, MS 39563
Wayne T. Adkison, DMD and Michael Steward, DDS