Loose Teeth
Loose teeth are often a sign of underlying issues such as gum disease, bone loss, injury, or bite imbalance. When a tooth starts to move, it’s important to address the problem early to prevent further damage or tooth loss. During an evaluation, your dentist checks the gums, bone, and surrounding tissues to identify the cause and recommend the right treatment—whether that’s deep cleaning, splinting, bite adjustment, or periodontal care. With timely attention, many loose teeth can be stabilized, protected, and saved before the condition worsens.
Deep Cleanings
Deep cleanings, also known as scaling and root planing, are designed to treat gum disease by removing plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline. This treatment helps reduce inflammation, eliminate harmful bacteria, and allow the gums to reattach more securely to the teeth. It’s a highly effective way to stop the progression of gum disease, prevent bone loss, and protect your overall oral health. With gentle techniques and modern tools, deep cleanings restore a healthier foundation for your smile and help keep your gums strong and stable.
