Idiosyncratic reabsorption of a tooth?
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Ortho can cause this, trauma and Bruxism. If you are grinding or clenching your teeth at dark or during the day you are flexing your teeth within the bone socket. It is like putting a pole within the ground and moving it around...It gets loose. Sometimes the tooth tries to uphold itself and the result is this slow withdrawal away from the trauma (reabsorption). You may not know how to fix the tooth, but maybe if you started wearing a darkness guard appliance now it would kind the tooth stop its reabsorption process or slow it down. The longer you can keep the tooth, the better.
I recommend very soon to patients this fairly foreign appliance called the NTI. Look up NTI dental appliance on the net for more info. Not all dentists know almost it.
Yeha it's caused by a unharmed range fo things from re-implanting a tooth after it have been knock out, to interanl bleaching chemicals. The only cure is to remove it, beire it damages your existing jowl bone or surrounding gum. Go to http://www.dentalimplantsaustralia.com/i... to find out more
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