One of my two front teeth is a tad bit loose, will this get worse?!


Question: One of my two front teeth is a tad bit loose, will this get worse?
Im 18 and have had my wisdom teeth since i was young, theyve all been up since i believe 15 years old. My gums only have enough room to accomodate the permanent teeth im supposed to have but my wisdom teeth have cause my other teeth to crowd terribly for a while, and know, my upper row of teeth and bottom row are not lined up right. and lately Ive been able to push certain teeth together and when i push them apart with the tip of my tongue, i hear and feel this clicking sound, as if they were clumped together and now im moving them apart. I know its a weird description but i cant tell if im actually moving them or not cause our mouths are wet. Also when i mess with the teeth that make the clicking noise too much, they start to hurt, like im grinding them away or something? I want to get them checked out but my mom wont take me to the dentist cause we dont have the money and i can get them out for free in boot camp, but i wont be going to basic for a while. is this something that will get worse before i go to boot camp? It scares me, cant grow back teeth :/

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The only time that your teeth become loose is when you have gum problem ( Periodontitist) or you broke it. Since you didn't have pain, I assume you may have gum problem. You are young, so you will recover quick if you have some treatment.

Have you checked with the dental school in your area ? Sometimes you can have a treatment there free of charge. Is your mom qualified for medicaid? Check around the dental office to get an answer you need. Keep calling different dental office until you find one that is willing to help you by guiding you to the right direction or even treat you. You can offer to work in the dental office to pay for your treatment. There are many ways you can do, just don't give up.

Good luck.



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Good question and I have had something similar happen to me. I am not the best dental patient and I used to lose sleep the night before as I was so scared and petrified due to an extremely horrendous experience when I was younger.

But no more as I have a very sympathetic dentist who explains everything to me so that i know what is going on and he uses the least invasive procedure as a matter of course.

You need to overcome your fear from past experience to get the treatment you need as pain, worry and loss of sleep must be overcome.

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