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Oct 4, 2024

How long does it usually take for a knocked out incisor to grow back?

Dental defects

Loose incisors are usually determined by the extent of the condition. Traumatic injuries to the teeth can easily cause periodontal damage, congestion and edema, affecting the periodontal membrane and pulp,…

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Oct 4, 2024

How long does it take for a knocked out incisor to become slightly crooked and loose?

Dental defects

How long it takes for a knocked loose tooth to heal itself depends largely on the extent of the damage to the tooth. If the degree of loosening of the…

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Jun 29, 2024

Will the grooves in the teeth and gums heal on their own?

Dental defects

Wedge defect is often diagnosed as a clinical defect between the tooth and the gum, and in most cases it cannot heal itself. Wedge-shaped defects occur mainly in the cervical…

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Aug 18, 2023

Teeth grinding in bed

Dental defects

Sleep teeth grinding, may be due to abnormal teeth clenching or too excited before going to bed so that nerve dysfunction and other factors lead to a strong continuous contraction…

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Aug 18, 2023

How to repair a small piece of knocked out incisor

Dental defects

If a small piece of incisor is knocked out, it usually belongs to incisor defect, which can be repaired by going to a hospital stomatology department or regular oral medical…

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Aug 18, 2023

How to do when a cavity in the incisor is broken and black inside

Dental defects

A broken incisor with a hole and black inside is generally considered to be one of the manifestations formed after bacteria eroded the incisor for a long time and caused…

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Dental defects

  • How long does it usually take for a knocked out incisor to grow back?
  • How long does it take for a knocked out incisor to become slightly crooked and loose?
  • Will the grooves in the teeth and gums heal on their own?
  • Teeth grinding in bed
  • How to repair a small piece of knocked out incisor
  • How to do when a cavity in the incisor is broken and black inside
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