What should I do if my teeth wobble slightly when I break them with my hands?

Slight wobbling of teeth may be a physiological phenomenon or periodontitis. It is recommended to take a surface tomography first, and then choose temporary observation, scaling or other treatments according to the situation. 1. Temporary observation: normal teeth have a certain degree of physiological movement, if the alveolar bone has not resorbed, the teeth have a slight wobble is a normal phenomenon, without special treatment. Normal movement is less than 1mm. 2. Gingival scaling and subgingival scraping: periodontitis will lead to slight wobbling of the teeth when broken by hand due to resorption of the alveolar bone and loss of attachment. Periodontitis can be treated with supragingival scaling and subgingival scraping to form new attachments to the teeth and return the wobbly teeth to normal. 3. Regular checkups: Regular oral hygiene checkups, usually every 3-6 months, can prevent gingivitis and periodontitis from occurring if problems are detected and dealt with in a timely manner. Teeth with a slight wobble in the hand, timely to the hospital, a clear cause of the symptomatic treatment, in order to facilitate the recovery of the condition.