Suzanne Haeri DDS

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Treating Loose Teeth: Periodontal Splinting

Finding out you have a loose tooth isn’t too exciting when you’re an adult, seeing as though you’ve missed the cutoff age for the Tooth Fairy. Instead, a visit to Dr. Suzanne Haeri is in order! Located in the Los Angeles, CA, area, she offers Periodontal Splinting for loose adult teeth. This treatment option strengthens your adult teeth by attaching them together. Their combined strength creates the needed stability. This treats looseness caused by injury, periodontal disease, or misalignment.


 


Periodontal Splinting saves you the headache of needing an extraction, having to heal, and receiving a replacement tooth. It keeps your natural teeth right where they belong—in your mouth! Splinting is also a much more affordable option. Temporary and permanent splinting are the available options. Temporary splints are mainly used for short-term issues, like personal injury. The two temporary types are intra-coronal and extra-coronal. The difference lies in how they attach to the teeth. Intra-coronal splints fit into a channel carved on the tooth’s back surface. Extra-coronal splints attach straight to the enamel. Permanent splinting is a much more advanced procedure. This is due to the longevity of the splinting. Each loose tooth receives a dental crown. Connecting each is the splint. It fuses the crowns together, creating a strengthened unit.


 


Set up an appointment with your Los Angeles dentist as soon as you notice a loose tooth. Waiting makes it harder to treat and can cause lasting damage to other tooth structures. A dental examination is necessary. Many cases of loose teeth are caused by a facial injury, like some sort of hit to the face. Maybe you fell or maybe hurt yourself playing sports. There is also advanced periodontal (gum) disease. Tooth loss is inevitable at a certain stage. Taking good care of your teeth and going to your six-month checkups can help manage and prevent gum disease. Lastly, misalignment causes looseness. When you grind your teeth, a condition called bruxism, the uneven pressure shifts your teeth around. A night-guard is a removable device that protects your teeth from grinding.


 


Dr. Suzanne Haeri is available by appointment at her Los Angeles, CA, office. Don’t hesitate when your health is at stake! A loose tooth is a serious issue that needs care. Set up your appointment by visiting our website or calling 310-657-2200.

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