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		<title>Mozog a fogad, pedig már nem vagy kisiskolás?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A felnőttkori mozgó fog nem reménytelen. Megmutatjuk, mitől alakulhat ki, és hogyan menthető meg, ha időben kezelik.</p>
<p>A <a href="https://implantix.hu/en/blog/mozog-a-fogad-pedig-mar-nem-vagy-kisiskolas/">Mozog a fogad, pedig már nem vagy kisiskolás?</a> bejegyzés először <a href="https://implantix.hu/en">Implantix</a>-én jelent meg.</p>
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									<p>As children, we were excited when a baby tooth would fall out. As adults, when a tooth moves, it tends to cause panic and worry. The good news is that a slightly moving tooth doesn't necessarily mean you're going to lose it. The bad news is that if you don't find out the cause in time, it can easily turn into a bigger problem.</p><p>But why does a tooth start moving in adulthood and what can be done to save it? Let's take a look.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Why does a tooth start moving in adulthood?</h2>				</div>
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									<p>Teeth are held in place not only by the bone, but also by the ligaments around the tooth root, the periodontium and the gums.<br />If any one of these becomes weak, inflamed or receding, the stability of the tooth is also reduced.</p><p>The most common causes are:<br /><br /></p><h3>1. Periodontal disease (periodontitis)</h3><p>The most common cause of adult tooth movement.<br />Inflammation causes the gums to recede, the bone to break down and the tooth to gradually „lose its grip”.<br />Initially you may only notice bleeding gums, later slight movement, and if left untreated, the tooth may fall out.<br /><br /></p><h3>2. Inflammation around the tooth root</h3><p>If there is inflammation or a dead nerve inside the tooth, the abscess that forms at the root tip can loosen the tooth.<br />It is not the bone itself that breaks down, but the inflammation that causes pressure and tissue damage.<br /><br /></p><h3>3. Chewing overload</h3><p>If one tooth is missing, the adjacent teeth get more chewing power. The same can happen in the case of a bad bite.<br />Excessive loading can loosen teeth over time, especially if the tooth socket is already weak.<br /><br /></p><h3>4. Grinding your teeth (bruxism)</h3><p>One silent symptom of stress is when you involuntarily clench your teeth at night.<br />This not only overloads the joint, but also the teeth, which can loosen from the sustained force.<br /><br /></p><h3>5. Injury or accident</h3><p>A bump, sports injury or even a hard bite can cause temporary tooth movement.<br />The ligaments surrounding the tooth are „stretched”, but in many cases they can regenerate - if examined in time.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Slightly moving tooth? There is hope!</h2>				</div>
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									<p>From <strong>slightly moving tooth</strong> there's still a good chance it can be saved - if we don't let the problem progress.<br />Treatment always depends on, <strong>what is the root cause</strong>, but in most cases a coordinated process of several steps will help.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">How can a moving tooth be treated?</h2>				</div>
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									<h3>1. Professional cleaning and anti-inflammation</h3><p>If periodontal disease is the cause, the first step is always to eliminate the inflammation.<br />Removal of plaque and bacteria <strong>ultrasonic scaling</strong> and <strong>by root planing</strong> happens.<br />This helps the gums to reattach, inflammation to stop and bone loss to stop.<br />In more serious cases <strong>for closed or open bugling</strong> may also be needed when the dentist is cleaning the area under the gums more deeply.<br /><br /></p><h3>2. Splinting - stabilising the moving tooth</h3><p>If the tooth is movable but still strong, <strong>with rails</strong> can be temporarily stabilised.<br />This means that the dentist „connects” the tooth to the adjacent, stable tooth with a thin fibreglass or metal strip.<br />This takes the strain off the moving tooth, giving it time to heal.<br />The splint stays in place for months, sometimes longer, while the tissue regenerates.<br /><br /></p><h3>3. Root canal treatment if there is inflammation</h3><p>If the movement of the tooth <strong>radiculitis</strong> the removal of infected nerve tissue can help.<br />A <strong>precise <a href="https://implantix.hu/en/kezeleseink/gyokerkezeles/">root canal treatment</a></strong> after the inflammation subsides and the bone can regenerate.<br />This not only stops the movement, but also eliminates the pain.<br /><br /></p><h3>4. Bite lifting or splint against teeth grinding</h3><p>If you clench your teeth at night, the dentist <strong>night bite lift rail</strong> may suggest.<br />This protects the teeth from excessive pressure and relieves the tooth bed.<br />In the long term, this is one of the most effective ways to prevent bruxism.<br /><br /></p><h3>5. Restoring bite balance</h3><p>If the movement is caused by the distribution of the chewing force, it is important to re-tune the bite.<br />This can happen <strong>replacing a missing tooth (e.g. bridge or implant)</strong>, or smaller <strong>with bite correction</strong>, where the dentist refines the chewing surfaces to even out the forces.<br /><br /></p><h3>6. Bone replacement and regeneration</h3><p>In advanced cases, when bone loss is more extensive, <a href="https://implantix.hu/en/kezeleseink/csontpotlas-es-sinuslift/">bone replacement surgery</a> may also be needed.<br />This helps to re-establish a stable foundation for the tooth and prevents further tooth loss.<br />Such a procedure can be performed by a periodontist or oral surgery specialist.</p>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">How long can a moving tooth be saved?</h2>				</div>
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									<p>While the tooth root and part of the surrounding bone <strong>still intact</strong>, the tooth can be saved.<br />However, if the supporting tissues have deteriorated too much and the tooth can no longer be fixed, the safest solution is to <strong>tooth extraction and implant placement</strong>.<br />The implant not only aesthetically fills the gap, but also restores stability and prevents further bone loss.<br /><br /></p><h3>What can you do yourself?</h3><ul><li><strong>Don't delay the test.</strong> Time is a crucial factor in saving a tooth.</li><li><strong>Continue to clean your teeth thoroughly,</strong> but be careful in the moving area.</li><li><strong>Avoid hard, sticky foods,</strong> that put pressure on the tooth.</li><li><strong>Don't try to push back or „reinforce” it at home.</strong> Only dental treatment can stop the process.</li><li><strong>Have regular check-ups,</strong> especially if you have a history of gingivitis or periodontal problems.</li></ul>								</div>
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					<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Summary</h2>				</div>
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									In adulthood <strong>moving tooth</strong> not natural, but <strong>it is not hopeless</strong>.
Az enyhén mozgó fog gyakran megmenthető, ha időben kiderül az oka, és a megfelelő kezelést megkapja.

A fogágybetegségek, gyulladások, túlterhelés vagy éjszakai fogcsikorgatás mind kezelhetők &#8211; a lényeg, hogy ne várd meg, amíg a helyzet súlyosbodik.
Egy alapos fogorvosi vizsgálat nemcsak a mozgó fogat mentheti meg, hanem segít megőrizni a teljes fogsor stabilitását is.

Ha azt érzed, hogy <strong>move your teeth</strong>, do not panic, but do not delay.
<a href="https://implantix.hu/en/idopontfoglalas/">With timely initiated treatment</a> can often keep your own teeth for years or even decades.								</div>
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