Loose Permanent Tooth on Child
Why Does My Child Have a Loose Permanent Tooth?
When children start losing baby teeth, it’s an exciting milestone. But what if a permanent tooth becomes loose? That can be worrying for parents, since adult teeth are meant to last a lifetime.
One of the most common causes of a loose permanent tooth in kids is trauma. A fall, sports injury, or even biting into something hard can damage the supporting tissues and cause the tooth to wiggle. If this happens, it’s important to see a dentist right away to assess the extent of the injury and protect the tooth.
Another cause may be gum problems. Although rare in younger children, poor oral hygiene can lead to gum inflammation and bone loss around a permanent tooth, making it loose. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits are essential for prevention.
Less commonly, developmental issues or misaligned bites can place extra stress on teeth, loosening them over time.
If your child has a loose permanent tooth, don’t try to wiggle it or pull it out. Instead, schedule a dental appointment promptly. The dentist may recommend splinting the tooth (attaching it to neighboring teeth for stability) or other treatments to help it heal.
Permanent teeth are vital for chewing, speaking, and overall oral health, so protecting them early makes a big difference. With timely care, many loose teeth can be saved and strengthened, ensuring your child’s smile stays healthy for years to come.