Can loose teeth heal themselves?

Most cases of loose teeth are not self-healing, but only a small percentage of minor trauma or inflammation may be self-healing. Most cases of loose teeth are not self-healing, due to the limited ability of the tooth area to heal itself. Only a small percentage of patients with minor trauma or inflammation have the potential to heal themselves after the cause is removed. In the case of minor trauma, the teeth may be bumped, resulting in a slight loosening of the teeth, and the damage to the gums is relatively small, in which case the patient may be able to heal themselves. When the patient has periodontitis, periodontitis will lead to chronic inflammation around the teeth, and has a damaging effect on the bone tissue, only in the case of minor periodontitis, timely control of bacterial infection, loose teeth have the possibility of self-healing. The possibility of self-healing of loose teeth is relatively low, so once the symptoms of loose teeth, it is recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.