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Will a loosened tooth caused by trauma, where ...

will a loosened tooth caused by trauma, where there are no other symptoms present, eventually adhere itself to the gum on its own?


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Hi Dennis: Not likely. Its connections, the ligaments are ruptured & torn ppermanently. Now you have a pocket susceptible to infection. Dr Ron Grassi. Jupiter,Florida. www.DrGrassi.com Frown 

Posted 2009-10-21T19:42:28Z
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Milk or permanent tooth? Get thee to a dentist.

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Posted 2009-10-22T09:03:17Z
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