The same thing happened to my second to last back tooth. I had to have it removed. I wouldn't do it yourself if I were you.
2006-09-02 14:23:46
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answered by Rainbrain 3
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some times the gum around the tooth can get soft and allow the tooth to grow. its you have inflammation around that tooth let your doctor know your braces are too tight or loose. another thing its that is a wisdom tooth they dont fall out. you may have excess tooth matter under it and its pushing. plus if you have braces your teeth are shifting, thats is most likely your best bet on why its wiggling around, that second to last tooth is a keeper.
2006-09-02 14:25:59
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answered by danielle 3
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easily widely used. i could fret if he did not lose tooth! doggies lose tooth in simple terms as human infants do. a clean set of grownup tooth will advance in. and fortuitously they won't be so needle-like. no ought to alter ingredients. Dry is optimal for his or her tooth. you may even see some bleeding via fact the tooth come out, don't fret. A rawhide bite can help pull them, besides the undeniable fact that continuously supervise canines while giving them rawhides as they might bite off and swallow super chunks, which in turn can swell and reason digestive blockages.
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it attached to your braces? If so you need to see your orthodontist. If not and it is a baby tooth do what you want to it. Do you have your wisdom teeth yet? If not then even if it is an adult tooth that will make room for your wisdom tooth. Some people just have those pulled to make room for when the wisdom teeth come in and to prevent probs later.
2006-09-02 14:25:19
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answered by Amy >'.'< 5
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Go to your dentist it could be all part of the reason why you are wearing braces. If it does come out dont worry I havent had one for years, the good thing is no one can tell
2006-09-02 14:24:37
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answered by helsfatcatmullen 2
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ok you should just let it fall out on its own bc that tooth isnt supposed to fall out those are one of your permanent teeth that is why they grow in late not at the begining of your life
2006-09-02 14:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave it alone. I didn't lose that tooth 'till I was 16.
2006-09-02 14:28:17
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answered by puma 6
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You can lose ANY teeth in your mouth so yes..let it fall out on its own
2006-09-02 14:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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just let it fall out
dont wiggle it or force it out your self
2006-09-02 14:27:39
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answered by hoopz25 2
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yeah but then you won't have a tooth there
2006-09-02 14:43:21
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answered by john1christian2 2
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