Is tooth loosening caused by calcium deficiency?

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Tooth loosening may be caused by calcium deficiency, but it may also be caused by trauma and periodontal disease. If the intake of calcium is insufficient during tooth development, it will cause abnormal tooth development, and the firmness of teeth will decrease. If calcium deficiency is also easy to cause alveolar osteoporosis for a long time, once exposed to external stimuli, it may show loose teeth. In addition, if the teeth in daily life during chewing, accidentally bite hard objects or by violent external force collision, it will cause periodontal tissue damage, resulting in tooth loosening. Tooth loosening is likely caused by periodontal disease, periodontal disease is mainly caused by inflammation of the periodontal support tissue suffered damage, when the disease progresses to the late stage, it will show the case of tooth loosening.

Is tooth loosening caused by calcium deficiency?



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