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- 4 years ago
Depends on the reason it’s moving. Is it moving as in loose or moving as in changing position slowly? If it’s loose due to a gum issue they might suggest deep cleaning, if it’s due to a trauma they might possible be able to place a mesh to keep it in place. If it’s moving position then there is the option of braces etc.
Source(s): Dental nurse - ?Lv 54 years ago
Totally depends on why it`s moving! Don`t think about it too long. It`s likely kind of a dental emergency, so don`t delay setting up an appointment.
- Anonymous4 years ago
It all depends on how bad the tooth is, but other than that yes.