Is it ok for my two front teeth to be a bit wiggly?!


Question: Is it ok. I'm 14 btw


Answers: Is it ok. I'm 14 btw

It's fine if they're only a tiny bit wiggly, you're 14 and your jaw is still growing, so your teeth are going to move around a bit. You've got nothing to worry about unless they wiggle a lot, hurt, or bleed.

That doesn't sound too good, you should go see a dentist

Unless you havent lost them yet, then I don't think so! Maybe you should go to the dentist and get them checked out!

mine were for a while but not anymore

umm you might wanna see a dentist.

It may be bad...
Perhaps they are coming out, or maybe they are loose. I would check them out at a dentist

Eh...not really. I'd go get it checked if I were you...

its fine. but don't wiggle them, just leave them alone.

some times.. but dont play with them stop wiggling them or you will loosen them up and fall out for the rest of your life..

see a doctor

no go see ur dentist

what the heck is btw? your teeth are fine now go eat a carrot.

OMG your going to DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have the same thing! I went to see my dentist and he said they didnt seem wiggy. However, I have noticed that when I am sleeping I push my tongue into my front two teeth (does that make sense) I think I've made them mobile but I dont think they'll come out

its normal its just sugar or smoking or somthing brusg your teeth and tomarrow they will be okay you welcome bud

ask your dentist he or she will know.

if they are still your baby teeth, then thats fine..
if they are you adult teeth, you may feel that they are a bit wiggly since you are just 14, so they are newly grown
also, they may just "feel" wiggly, but not physically be wiggly at all
that happened to me before two... you just get it in your mind that they wiggly, and they in fact, become "wiggly" in your mind
if thats not the case and they are adult teeth, and they are in fact truely, physically wiggly, you should mention it to your dentist next time you are there

if they are adult teeth, they should never be wiggly.

It depends, everybodys teeth give per say. we have attachments from our gums to our teeth that is how they stay in our head and give when we chew. (kinda like shock absorbers)
If you have braces the teeth are moving and the bone around them becomes soft and this makes the teeth wiggly. They will firm up after braces are removed. (that is why we wear retainers)
If you have never seen a dentist and had your teeth cleaned before or it has been a few years you may be looking at gum disease. Tartar builds up under the gum line and acts like a splinter, the body tries to heal itself and the bone starts to shrink away from this and the gums become puffy and red and bleed. (teeth become loose) The only way to fix this is to get your teeth cleaned.
Well hope i was helpful, when all else fails see the professionals!!





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