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Re: Is it normal for teeth to slightly shift or click?
| eyedogtor@gmail.com | 31 Aug 2006 02:43 |
Thanks for the reply...I understand that in theory, I just had never noted it to this extent......I tink it's something that once noted......becomes harder to ignore. Also, it is odd that some people don't note this happening, while others know exactly what you are talking about.
Anyway, thanks for your reply..
> We all have that. The teeth have a ligament between themselves and the > bone. There is going to be some give. [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > >> > >> Pat |
| C.J. Thomas | 30 Aug 2006 22:24 |
We all have that. The teeth have a ligament between themselves and the bone. There is going to be some give.
>> Hey guys, >> [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] >> >> Pat |
| beautysleep | 30 Aug 2006 22:00 |
> Hey guys, > [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > Pat |
| eyedogtor@gmail.com | 28 Aug 2006 02:17 |
Hey guys,
I know that this sounds crazy......but I tend to obsess about things when I notice them, and I've recently been noting something odd. Sometimes I can feel my teeth shift or click very slightly...usually after eating, or with tongue thrusting agaist lower incisiors, etc. It is very subtle, and you can see the teeth move ....... its almost like you can just feel a slight shift with your tongue. Now that I have noted it, I am trying to do it all the time and it's driving me nuts! It's not always obvious.....but I am worried that it is abnormal. My gums appear healthy / normal, and I've mentioned it to a few friends and some say that they have noted that before with their teeth...others don't know what I am talking about.
It's almost time for my dental visit anyway, but any words of wisdom to ease my concerns?
Thanks
Pat
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