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Some of my teeth are wiggling a bit at the age of 14.

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Some of my teeth (like the 2 front teeth etc) are wiggling. I am 14/male. I used to brush my teeth very rarely but now I brush my teeth. I went to the dentist on June and he felt the tiny wiggling with the metal thingy.

But when I feel my wiggling on some of my teeth, I push my teeth on the from with me finger and let the bottom teeth push the top & it wiggles & so are my other teeth (I know pushing it will make it worse). The wiggling is noticeable. Was the dentist wrong about it being fine? I'm worried.

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  1. Have you pulled all of your baby teeth?  I've actually heard of adults still having baby teeth!  If that's not it, then I'm sure it's nothing to worry about....Just don't keep making them wiggle.  If you're still unsure then get a 2nd opinion from another dentist :)

    GOD bless


  2. Well, my front teeth are wiggly as well, and I am 15 and male.

    I do brush my teeth twice a day.

    However, if they are your milk teeth, then it's normal...but if not, then I don't think there's anything to worry about.

    However, consult another dentist to make sure things are okay..

    You can always save yourself from going through worse situations...so stay on the safe side.

    Most probably, it is normal.

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  3. It should be fine really I'm 13 and I rarely brushed my teeth too I started brushing them a lot when they got wiggly. Just keep brushing I think it means that you gums are getting stronger idk that's my guess

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