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Periodontal Injury

Periodontal injuries, known as gum diseases, occur due to infection. It affects the soft tissues and bony attachments. Periodontal injuries are a major reason for loosening teeth. It can be prevented by maintaining good oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, and periodic checkups are also helpful in the prevention of gum diseases.

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I have a tooth-colored crown that moves only when I touch it with my finger. What should be done?

Query: Hello doctor,My tooth has a white tooth-colored crown, (a few years old) seems like I can wiggle it a bit with my finger but seems to not move if I leave it alone. There seem to be no symptoms, no pain, or anything. Is it ok to leave the tooth alone until the next dental appointment in about a month...  Read Full »


Dr. Divya Banu M

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have gone through your query. So, if it is mobile, I would ask you to get it fixed again. The reason could be a loss of cement that held the crown to the tooth or any secondary or recurrent caries. Very rarely, a fracture of the tooth or any gum (periodontal) problem c...  Read Full »

Can biting hard cause a pressure sensation in teeth?

Query: Hello doctor, I feel a pressure in one of my front teeth. It is not painful and does not hurt to eat. Just feel pressure. I remember biting something the other day and it felt a little like I had bitten it too hard. No visible change to any of my teeth and it is not painful. The pressure is inconsi...  Read Full »


Dr. Muzaffer Hussain Parray

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I had gone through your question and I can understand your concern. As per your history, it looks because of biting on hard substance, periodontal ligament has been damaged transiently, it is a thin membrane between teeth and bone. There is nothing to worry, it will sel...  Read Full »

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