Is it advisable to extract a loose large tooth?

A loose large tooth is usually not recommended to be extracted and can be treated accordingly to help cement it in place. If the loosening of a large tooth is due to advanced periodontitis or if the tooth cannot be retained, extraction is recommended.
Loose teeth caused by periodontal abscess, apical inflammation, periodontitis, etc., belong to the temporary loosening caused by inflammation, at this time the root of the tooth is intact, healthy, so you can not pull out the big teeth, but to carry out a detailed examination, choose the appropriate treatment to help the big teeth fixed position, to improve the symptoms of loose big teeth.
However, when encountering advanced periodontitis, serious destruction of periodontal tissues that cannot support the growth of large teeth, gum recession leading to excessive exposure of the roots, etc., after the doctor’s assessment to determine that the large teeth can not be retained, it is generally recommended that they be extracted.
You should go to the dentist as soon as possible if you have a loose large tooth. Timely examination or treatment can slow down the progression of the disease.