Adjacent teeth may loosen after tooth extraction. If loosening occurs, it is generally due to excessive bone loss, trauma to neighboring teeth from tooth extraction, periodontitis, etc. The details are as follows.
1. Excessive bone loss: Partially blocked wisdom teeth will lead to bone resorption around the neighboring teeth, and after the removal of wisdom teeth, there is excessive bone loss around the neighboring teeth, which will result in loosening due to loss of support.
2. Trauma to neighboring teeth from extraction: Violent extraction often causes loosening of neighboring teeth, such as shaking too violently or dental pliers, dental tines and other tools against the neighboring teeth will cause loosening of the neighboring teeth.
3. Periodontitis: the neighboring teeth of the extracted tooth may have suffered from periodontitis, because of the loss of periodontal attachment and alveolar bone resorption leading to tooth loosening.
Neighboring teeth loosening may also have other reasons, if the loosening is serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment.